In lieu of an abstract, here is the chapter\u27s first paragraph: JOHN DEWEY AND BERTRAND RUSSELL were two of the premier philosophers of the twentieth century. During their long lives (each lived to be over 90), their paths crossed on several occasions. While cordial enough when in each others presence, the two men were definitely not on the best of terms. Sidney Hook, who knew and admired them both, once said that there were only two men who Dewey actively disliked—Mortimer Adler and Bertrand Russell. Russell, for his part, never tired of making disparaging remarks about the pragmatists in general and Dewey in particular. This irked Dewey immensely. Still, the two men shared many philosophical traits—an internationalist outlook, a high re...
In this paper, I argue that despite the many differences between Michael Oakeshott and John Dewey, t...
John Dewey was arguably the most influential philosopher of education in the twentieth century. The ...
This presentation will examine three discrepancies in education theory as defined by Dewey at the tu...
In lieu of an abstract, here is the chapter\u27s first paragraph: JOHN DEWEY AND BERTRAND RUSSELL we...
Bertrand Russell and John Dewey, major philosophers of the twentieth century, shared many important ...
Bertrand Russell and John Dewey, major philosophers of the twentieth century, shared many important ...
John Dewey was an American philosopher, psychologist, and educational reformer who was known to be a...
Includes bibliographical references.Purpose: The purpose of this study was to analyze the educationa...
The lives of John Dewey (1859-1952) and Antonio Gramsci (1891-1937) could not be of greater contrast...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, 1990This thesis' approach to John Dewey's philosophy, speci...
Historians of philosophy commonly regard as antipodal Bertrand Russell and Edmund Husserl, the found...
John Dewey\u27s most intense period of work in philosophy of education during and immediately after ...
The approach of John Dewey to philosophy, while influenced by many of the same factors which were im...
In their philosophical works Alfred North Whitehead and John Dewey criticize philosophical conceptio...
It is difficult to find just one place to look for children and childhood in the American philosophe...
In this paper, I argue that despite the many differences between Michael Oakeshott and John Dewey, t...
John Dewey was arguably the most influential philosopher of education in the twentieth century. The ...
This presentation will examine three discrepancies in education theory as defined by Dewey at the tu...
In lieu of an abstract, here is the chapter\u27s first paragraph: JOHN DEWEY AND BERTRAND RUSSELL we...
Bertrand Russell and John Dewey, major philosophers of the twentieth century, shared many important ...
Bertrand Russell and John Dewey, major philosophers of the twentieth century, shared many important ...
John Dewey was an American philosopher, psychologist, and educational reformer who was known to be a...
Includes bibliographical references.Purpose: The purpose of this study was to analyze the educationa...
The lives of John Dewey (1859-1952) and Antonio Gramsci (1891-1937) could not be of greater contrast...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, 1990This thesis' approach to John Dewey's philosophy, speci...
Historians of philosophy commonly regard as antipodal Bertrand Russell and Edmund Husserl, the found...
John Dewey\u27s most intense period of work in philosophy of education during and immediately after ...
The approach of John Dewey to philosophy, while influenced by many of the same factors which were im...
In their philosophical works Alfred North Whitehead and John Dewey criticize philosophical conceptio...
It is difficult to find just one place to look for children and childhood in the American philosophe...
In this paper, I argue that despite the many differences between Michael Oakeshott and John Dewey, t...
John Dewey was arguably the most influential philosopher of education in the twentieth century. The ...
This presentation will examine three discrepancies in education theory as defined by Dewey at the tu...