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    Inquiry into Moscow show trials about Trotsky. Educational progressivism. Occupational psychosis. John Dewey ( / ˈduːi /; 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.

  3. 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 ...

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  5. Smith, Warren Allen. “Dewey, John (1854-1952)‚” in Who’s Who in Hell. New York: Barricade Books, 2000. John Dewey was not a member but was a close friend of the Unitarian movement. The memorial service celebrating his life was held at a church with a long-distinguished Unitarian heritage, the Community Church of New York.

  6. Jul 25, 2023 · John Dewey (October 20, 1859 - June 1, 1952) was an American philosopher and educator. He was an early originator of pragmatism, a philosophical school of thought popularized at the beginning of the 20th century that emphasized a practical approach to problem solving through experience. Dewey was instrumental in the progressive movement in ...

  7. 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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  8. Feb 9, 2005 · This is a file in the archives of the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Dewey's Political Philosophy. First published Wed Feb 9, 2005. John Dewey (1859-1952) was an American philosopher, associated with pragmatism. Over a long working life, Dewey was influential not only in philosophy, but as an educational thinker and political commentator ...

  9. Theories of Legal Reasoning and Valuation. by Edwin W. Patterson Professor of Law, Columbia University. This article deals with Professor John Dewey's logical and ethical theories, their. too abstractly, the application of his. influence upon American legal scholars, and their significance for the making and. instrumental logic to the judicial.

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