Those who have considered the connection between Dewey’s theory of inquiry and Greek thought have mostly situated their remarks within larger points, regarding either teaching and learning (Garrison, 1997; Johnston, 2006b; Cahn, 2007) or aesthetics and craft (Alexander, 1987; Hickman, 1990). The fact that this area remains somewhat underexplored could be chalked up to several factors: 1) Dewey was often quite critical of the classical tradition, particularly when it came to theories of knowledge, 2) Dewey was not a trained classicist, with little working knowledge of ancient Greek, and was self-admittedly not a historian of philosophy, and 3) whenever Dewey did turn positive attention toward ancient thought, he tended to speak in generaliti...
In this article, I review John Dewey’s Logic: The Theory of Inquiry in order to show some points of ...
This paper focuses on analysis of relation between pedagogical and epistemological ideas of John Dew...
The paper is grounded on the idea, widely diffused in Dewey’s work, that any process of inquiry – fr...
Those who have considered the connection between Dewey’s theory of inquiry and Greek thought have mo...
In this chapter, I examine how Dewey circumnavigated debates between empiricists and a priorists by ...
During the 20th century, John Dewey introduced a new idea with respect to the nature of logical theo...
A discussion of John Dewey's theory of inquiry and what it does and does not imply concerning good e...
In this account of an encounter with the surviving traces of the world of the Greek philosophers* an...
Can John Dewey’s experiments at the University of Chicago’s Laboratory School teach contemporary inq...
The discussion concerning Kant’s knowledge of the Greek world has long been a subject of debate. Our...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 154-158).In his brief intellectual autobiography “From Absol...
Throughout his work, John Dewey seeks to emancipate philosophical reflection from the influence of t...
This is an essay on John Dewey's philosophy of education. The scope of the essay may be described i...
Philosophical inquiry, according to the model developed by Lipman, can be used as a way of addressi...
In this article, I review John Dewey’s Logic: The Theory of Inquiry in order to show some points of ...
This paper focuses on analysis of relation between pedagogical and epistemological ideas of John Dew...
The paper is grounded on the idea, widely diffused in Dewey’s work, that any process of inquiry – fr...
Those who have considered the connection between Dewey’s theory of inquiry and Greek thought have mo...
In this chapter, I examine how Dewey circumnavigated debates between empiricists and a priorists by ...
During the 20th century, John Dewey introduced a new idea with respect to the nature of logical theo...
A discussion of John Dewey's theory of inquiry and what it does and does not imply concerning good e...
In this account of an encounter with the surviving traces of the world of the Greek philosophers* an...
Can John Dewey’s experiments at the University of Chicago’s Laboratory School teach contemporary inq...
The discussion concerning Kant’s knowledge of the Greek world has long been a subject of debate. Our...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 154-158).In his brief intellectual autobiography “From Absol...
Throughout his work, John Dewey seeks to emancipate philosophical reflection from the influence of t...
This is an essay on John Dewey's philosophy of education. The scope of the essay may be described i...
Philosophical inquiry, according to the model developed by Lipman, can be used as a way of addressi...
In this article, I review John Dewey’s Logic: The Theory of Inquiry in order to show some points of ...
This paper focuses on analysis of relation between pedagogical and epistemological ideas of John Dew...
The paper is grounded on the idea, widely diffused in Dewey’s work, that any process of inquiry – fr...