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Influence of Darwin on Philosophy and Other Essays
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309 pages
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The book explores John Dewey's philosophical evolution, highlighting his departure from Hegelian idealism towards the pragmatism championed by William James. It delves into Dewey's contributions to education and philosophy, emphasizing his belief in experiential learning and the importance of practical consequences in shaping ideas. Through his work, Dewey advocates for a dynamic approach to knowledge and a democratic ethos in education, making a profound impact on American thought and pedagogy.
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1997, paperback
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