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John Dewey's logical theory

By Delton Thomas Howard

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

** Embark on a journey through the mind of a philosophical giant as his revolutionary ideas about logic and experience are carefully examined.

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2011-11-26
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** "John Dewey's Logical Theory" by Delton Thomas Howard is an intellectual investigation into the development of Dewey's ground-breaking ideas about logic. Using an approach rooted in history, its purpose is to break down Dewey's writings to understand the way his thoughts changed over time. The book highlights the psychological basis of Dewey's philosophy, focusing on the key idea that our experiences shape how we understand knowledge and reality. Examining Dewey's work from his early publications, Howard shows how Dewey argued that we must use human experience to understand reality itself. It then goes into discussions about the relationship between subject and object, individual and collective awareness, and how psychology plays a role in philosophical studies. **

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