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    John Dewey (/ ˈ d uː i /; October 20, 1859 – June 1, 1952) was an American philosopher, psychologist, and educational reformer.He was one of the most prominent American scholars in the first half of the twentieth century.

  2. 8. References to Dewey's writings are found in The Growth of the Law (1924) and The Paradoxes of Legai Science (1928). These and the other im portant writings of Cardozo may be found in his Selected Writings (Margaret E. Hall, ed., 1947). ' 9. Stone, The Province and Function of Law (1946), citing Dewey's article on logical method at pages 50 ...

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  4. Nov 1, 2018 · John Dewey. John Dewey (1859–1952) was one of American pragmatism’s early founders, along with Charles Sanders Peirce and William James, and arguably the most prominent American intellectual for the first half of the twentieth century. Dewey’s educational theories and experiments had global reach, his psychological theories influenced ...

  5. Mar 29, 2023 · Abstract. John Dewey (1859–1952) wrote a handful of essays on various legal topics, and he made sprinkled references to law in his voluminous body of work (for informative analyses of Dewey’s perspective on law see Patterson ( 1950 ); Donoso ( 1959 )). He did not elaborate a special theory of law, but rather analyzed legal matters from a ...

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  6. This chapter presents an overview of John Dewey's life and work. John Dewey was born in Burlington, Vermont, the third of four sons of Archibald Sprague Dewey and Lucina Artemesia Rich Dewey. In 1949, on the occasion of his ninetieth birthday, Dewey was hailed by the New York Times as “America's Philosopher”. He died at his apartment on New ...

  7. Jun 17, 2019 · John Dewey wrote a handful of essays on various legal topics, and he made sprinkled references to law in his voluminous body of work. He did not elaborate a special theory of law, but rather analyzed legal matters from a pragmatic standpoint, treating law like other social institutions. This entry therefore begins with a summary of pragmatism.

  8. Jul 25, 2017 · Abstract. American philosopher John Dewey (1859–1953) wanted to change the way we understand the world. Born just prior to our Civil War, Dewey is a telling figure as the authority of a premodern day gave way to the progressive promise of modernity. In this regard, Dewey's family, church, college, academic, and peer relationships are considered.

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