Dewey’s notion of second nature is strictly connected with that of habit. I reconstruct the Hegelian heritage of this model and argue that habit qua second nature is understood by Dewey as a something which encompasses both the subjective and the objective dimension – individual dispositions and features of the objective natural and social environment. Secondly, the notion of habit qua second nature is used by Dewey both in a descriptive and in a critical sense and is as such a dialectical concept which connects “impulse” and “habit,” “original” or “native” and “acquired” nature, “first” and “second nature.” Thirdly, the ethical model of second nature as habituation and the aesthetic model of second nature as art are for Dewey not op...
Dewey’s social ontology could be characterized as a habit ontology, an ontology of habit qua second ...
Review of Consensus on Peirce’s Concept of Habit: Before and Beyond Consciousness. (Studies in Appli...
The aim of this paper is to argue that there are two important positive connections between Hegel an...
Dewey’s notion of second nature is strictly connected with that of habit. I reconstruct the Hegelian...
I argue that Husserl’s concept of position-taking, Stellungnahme, is adequate to understand the idea...
I argue that Husserl’s concept of position-taking, Stellungnahme, is adequate to understand the idea...
We live in a suburban society. In my thesis, I argue that suburbanism reflects a state of alienation...
A philosopher of education, Jim Garrison, has suggested that John Dewey's philosophy is a philosophy...
Some have claimed that John Dewey was one of few thinkers that developed an educational theory that ...
Does Dewey's account of social reality acknowledge sufficiently its practical dimensions or does his...
The concept of second nature promises to provide an explanation of how nature and reason can be reco...
Compared to any aprioristic treatment of morality, Dewey’s Ethics (both in its 1908 edition and in t...
The academic strife to parse, investigate and adjust human functioning establishes varieties of at ...
This paper provides a fresh examination of John Dewey’s social philosophy in the light of new eviden...
I offer an interpretive reconstruction of John Dewey’s naturalistic metaphysics. I explore the funct...
Dewey’s social ontology could be characterized as a habit ontology, an ontology of habit qua second ...
Review of Consensus on Peirce’s Concept of Habit: Before and Beyond Consciousness. (Studies in Appli...
The aim of this paper is to argue that there are two important positive connections between Hegel an...
Dewey’s notion of second nature is strictly connected with that of habit. I reconstruct the Hegelian...
I argue that Husserl’s concept of position-taking, Stellungnahme, is adequate to understand the idea...
I argue that Husserl’s concept of position-taking, Stellungnahme, is adequate to understand the idea...
We live in a suburban society. In my thesis, I argue that suburbanism reflects a state of alienation...
A philosopher of education, Jim Garrison, has suggested that John Dewey's philosophy is a philosophy...
Some have claimed that John Dewey was one of few thinkers that developed an educational theory that ...
Does Dewey's account of social reality acknowledge sufficiently its practical dimensions or does his...
The concept of second nature promises to provide an explanation of how nature and reason can be reco...
Compared to any aprioristic treatment of morality, Dewey’s Ethics (both in its 1908 edition and in t...
The academic strife to parse, investigate and adjust human functioning establishes varieties of at ...
This paper provides a fresh examination of John Dewey’s social philosophy in the light of new eviden...
I offer an interpretive reconstruction of John Dewey’s naturalistic metaphysics. I explore the funct...
Dewey’s social ontology could be characterized as a habit ontology, an ontology of habit qua second ...
Review of Consensus on Peirce’s Concept of Habit: Before and Beyond Consciousness. (Studies in Appli...
The aim of this paper is to argue that there are two important positive connections between Hegel an...