This volume republishes forty-four essays, reviews, and miscellaneous pieces from 1939, 1940, and 1941.In his Introduction, R. W. Sleeper characterizes the contents of this volume as vintage Dewey. Ranging widely over problems of theory and practice, they reveal him commencing his ninth decade at the peak of his intellectual powers. Nature in Experience, Dewey s reply to Morris R. Cohen and William Ernest Hocking, is a model of clarity and responsiveness, writes Sleeper, perhaps his clearest statement of why it is that metaphysics does not play the fundamental role for him that it had...
This volume republishes forty-four essays, reviews, and miscellaneous pieces from 1939, 1940, and 1941.In his Introduction, R. W. Sleeper characterize...
This cumulative index to the thirty-seven volumes of The Collected Works of John Dewey, 1882 1953, is an invaluable guide to The Collected Works.
The Collected Works Contents incorporates all the tables of contents of Dewey s individual volumes, providing a chronological, volume-by-volume overview of every item in "The Early Works, The Middle Works, "and "The Later Works."
The Title Index lists alphabetically by shortened titles and by key words all items in The Collected Works. Articles republished in the collections listed above are also grouped under the titles of those books.
The...
This cumulative index to the thirty-seven volumes of The Collected Works of John Dewey, 1882 1953, is an invaluable guide to The Collected Works.