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Dewey
Contributor(s): Fesmire, Steven (Author)
ISBN: 0415782759     ISBN-13: 9780415782753
Publisher: Routledge
OUR PRICE:   $42.70  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: December 2014
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BISAC Categories:
- Biography & Autobiography | Philosophers
- Philosophy | Movements - Pragmatism
- Philosophy | History & Surveys - Modern
Dewey: 191
LCCN: 2014023953
Series: Routledge Philosophers
Physical Information: 0.6" H x 5.4" W x 8.4" (0.80 lbs) 278 pages
 
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John Dewey (1859 - 1952) was the dominant voice in American philosophy through the World Wars, the Great Depression, and the nascent years of the Cold War. With a professional career spanning three generations and a profile that no public intellectual has operated on in the U.S. since, Dewey's biographer Robert Westbrook accurately describes him as "the most important philosopher in modern American history."

In this superb and engaging introduction, Steven Fesmire begins with a chapter on Dewey's life and works, before discussing and assessing Dewey's key ideas across the major disciplines in philosophy; including metaphysics, epistemology, aesthetics, ethics, educational philosophy, social-political philosophy, and religious philosophy.

This is an invaluable introduction and guide to this deeply influential philosopher and his legacy, and essential reading for anyone coming to Dewey's work for the first time.