In his previous essay, Action and Inquiry in Deweys philosophy, Melvin L. Rogers contends that John Dewey modifies Aristotles epistemic categories (episteme, phronesis, and techne) and thereby offers a theory of person and inquiry that post-Analytical philosophers need. With his much deeper understanding of Dewey, Rogers once again gives us an Aristotelian interpretation of Deweys philosophy in his recent work, The Undiscovered Dewey: Religion, Morality, and the Ethos of Democracy. This time, however, he brings up Deweys theory of democracy, which can be understood in the context of cooperative intelligence, to borrow the phrase from James Campbell
This article connects two of Dewey’s generic traits of existence—stability and precariousness—to fou...
Drawing on unpublished and published sources from 1926-1932, this chapter builds on John Dewey’s nat...
The analysis and defence of democracy on the grounds of its epistemic powers is now a well-establish...
Review of The Undiscovered Dewey: Religion, Morality, and the Ethos of Democracy by Melvin Rogers
The approach of John Dewey to philosophy, while influenced by many of the same factors which were im...
John Dewey never publishes a special work on theory of democracy. Nevertheless, his concern with dem...
This article aims to critically assess John Dewey’s ideal of “democracy as a way of life”, an evocat...
The Oxford Handbook of Dewey, ed. Steven Fesmire Volume Abstract: John Dewey was...
In what follows I want to discuss some of the themes of John Dewey’s “new” book Unmodern Philosophy ...
Richard Gale, John Dewey\u27s Quest for Unity: The Journey of a Promethean Mystic. New York: Prometh...
As a starting point this paper takes Dewey's nowadays often stressed modernity and examines his soci...
John Dewey developed a pragmatic theory of inquiry to provide intelligent methods for social progres...
Critics of Dewey’s metaphysics point to his dismissal of any philosophy which locates ideals in a re...
This article aims to establish a line of continuity between John Dewey's democratic and educational ...
Book review of John Shook\u27s Dewey\u27s Social Philosophy: Democracy as Education
This article connects two of Dewey’s generic traits of existence—stability and precariousness—to fou...
Drawing on unpublished and published sources from 1926-1932, this chapter builds on John Dewey’s nat...
The analysis and defence of democracy on the grounds of its epistemic powers is now a well-establish...
Review of The Undiscovered Dewey: Religion, Morality, and the Ethos of Democracy by Melvin Rogers
The approach of John Dewey to philosophy, while influenced by many of the same factors which were im...
John Dewey never publishes a special work on theory of democracy. Nevertheless, his concern with dem...
This article aims to critically assess John Dewey’s ideal of “democracy as a way of life”, an evocat...
The Oxford Handbook of Dewey, ed. Steven Fesmire Volume Abstract: John Dewey was...
In what follows I want to discuss some of the themes of John Dewey’s “new” book Unmodern Philosophy ...
Richard Gale, John Dewey\u27s Quest for Unity: The Journey of a Promethean Mystic. New York: Prometh...
As a starting point this paper takes Dewey's nowadays often stressed modernity and examines his soci...
John Dewey developed a pragmatic theory of inquiry to provide intelligent methods for social progres...
Critics of Dewey’s metaphysics point to his dismissal of any philosophy which locates ideals in a re...
This article aims to establish a line of continuity between John Dewey's democratic and educational ...
Book review of John Shook\u27s Dewey\u27s Social Philosophy: Democracy as Education
This article connects two of Dewey’s generic traits of existence—stability and precariousness—to fou...
Drawing on unpublished and published sources from 1926-1932, this chapter builds on John Dewey’s nat...
The analysis and defence of democracy on the grounds of its epistemic powers is now a well-establish...