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 John Dewey - Philosophy Dictionary of Arguments
 
John Dewey (1859 – 1952), American philosopher, psychologist, and educational reformer. His major works include Democracy and Education (1916), Experience and Education (1938), and How We Think (1910). His fields of specialization were education, psychology, and social philosophy.

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Author Item    More authors for concept
Dewey, John Actions   Actions
Dewey, John Art   Art
Dewey, John Assertions   Assertions
Dewey, John Causality   Causality
Dewey, John Democracy   Democracy
Dewey, John Doubts   Doubts
Dewey, John Empiricism   Empiricism
Dewey, John Experience   Experience
Dewey, John Idealism   Idealism
Dewey, John Ideas   Ideas
Dewey, John Intelligence   Intelligence
Dewey, John Language   Language
Dewey, John Life   Life
Dewey, John Logic   Logic
Dewey, John Meaning   Meaning
Dewey, John Metaphysics   Metaphysics
Dewey, John Method   Method
Dewey, John Mind   Mind
Dewey, John Mind Body Problem   Mind Body Problem
Dewey, John Nature   Nature
Dewey, John Object   Object
Dewey, John Objects (Material Things)   Objects (Material Things)
Dewey, John Philosophy   Philosophy
Dewey, John Properties   Properties
Dewey, John Psychology   Psychology
Dewey, John Qualities   Qualities
Dewey, John Rationalism   Rationalism
Dewey, John Realism   Realism
Dewey, John Reality   Reality
Dewey, John Recognition   Recognition
Dewey, John Science   Science
Dewey, John Sense   Sense
Dewey, John Sense Data Theory   Sense Data Theory
Dewey, John Thinking   Thinking
Dewey, John Totality   Totality
Dewey, John Truth   Truth
Dewey, John Understanding   Understanding

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