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  1. John was born third of his parents four sons. Among his three brothers, the eldest, John Archibald Dewey, died in infancy. The second, Davis Rich Dewey, was elder to him by one and half years, while the fourth, Charles Miner Dewey, was younger by another one and half years.

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    John Dewey was born in Burlington, VT, on October 10, 1859. He was the third son of his father, Archibald Dewey, who owned a grocery store in Burlington, and his mother, Lucina Artemisia Rich, the granddaughter of a congressman. His mother had a strong belief in Calvinism, which is a religion whose faith is expressed in terms of good works and mora...

    Dewey and his siblings attended public school during their childhood years, after which they got admitted to the University of Vermont, Burlington. During this period, Dewey studied the theory of evolution and he was strongly influenced by the theory of natural selection. This encouraged him to focus on the interaction between environment and man w...

    John Dewey published his first two books while working at the University of Michigan. The book entitled Psychology was published in 1887. In 1888, he had his Leibniz’s New Essays Concerning the Human Understandingpublished. Both of these books clearly indicated John’s interest in Hegelian idealism. In 1894, he joined the newly founded University of...

    John Dewey made seminal contributions to almost all fields and topics in philosophy. His ideas about education came from a philosophy of pragmatism. For more than 50 years, he was the voice for a progressive and liberal democracy that helped shape America’s as well as world’s destiny. His pragmatic approaches to religion, aesthetics, and ethics als...

    Dewey was married twice in his lifetime. Alice Chipman was his first wife with whom he had six children. His second wife was Roberta Lowitz Grant. He died in New York City in 1952 and is buried in Burlington in the Dewey Memorial.

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  3. Feb 1, 2018 · Background/Context. The current biographic understanding of John Dewey's experience adopting and raising an Italian boy named Sabino emphasizes the theme of finding an emotional replacement for Morris and Gordon, two young sons who had tragically died on family trips to Europe.

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  4. Aug 9, 2023 · Early Life. Dewey was born on October 20, 1859, to Archibald Dewey and Lucina Artemisia Rich in Burlington, Vermont. He was the third of the couple’s four sons, one of whom died as an infant ...

  5. John Dewey (1859–1952) 1. Brief Vita. John Dewey was born in Burlington, Vermont on October 20, 1859. At the age of fifteen, he graduated from high school and entered the University of Vermont. He received his bachelor’s degree in 1879, and for several years he taught Latin and algebra at public high schools in Vermont and Pennsylvania.

  6. John Dewey was born in Burlington, Vermont, on October 20, 1859. He was the third of four sons (the eldest had already died of injuries incurred by accident). His father, Archibald, and his mother, Lucina Rich, were both descended through long lines of Vermont farmers, though his mother's roots were considerably more socially and politically ...

  7. John Dewey. John Dewey, born on October 20, 1859, was a renowned American philosopher, social reformer, educationist and psychologist. He was the founding father of the Pragmatist school of philosophy. His ideas also laid the foundation of functional psychology and education movement in America.

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