Dewey, John D Philosophers
Dewey, John D Philosophers
Dewey, John
John Dewey, 1859-1952. American philosopher known for his writings on education. He was influenced both by Hegel and by the English Pragmatist William James.
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- Promotes study of Dewey's ideas on democracy, education, and philosophy.
- Texts of Dewey's writings about the Alexander Technique.
- John Dewey describes F.M. Alexander's approach to posture.
- Essay by John Dewey published in The New Republic (March 23, 1927), critical of U.S. involvement in Mexico.
- Encyclopaedia of Philosophy of Education article by Jim Garrison.
- A research resource offering information on famous pragmatists, directories of centers and societies, philosophy lists, conferences, and publications.
- Called Dewey-L, this forum is open to anyone interested in Dewey's philosophy.
- Information and links claiming an influence of the Alexander Technique on John Dewey.
- A collection of resources critical of John Dewey's philosophy.
- F.M. Alexander's analysis of the futility of telling someone to stand up straight, as told by John Dewey based on his experience with the Alexander Technique.
- A complete transcription of the famous commission Dewey chaired in 1937, held in Mexico: "The Case of Leon Trotsky, Report of hearings by the Preliminary Commission of Inquiry into the charges made against him in the Moscow trials."
- Complete text of the book in HTML format.
- Early essay by John Dewey outlining his theory of education. Progressive education in brief.
- Brief biography, partial bibliography, and links.
- Complete text of the first six chapters of Dewey's book, covering Dewey’s visit to Soviet Russia in 1928.
- A book review of Dewey's The Quest for Certainty: A Study of the Relation of Knowledge and Action (1929), by Alex Scott.
- An introduction to Dewey's philosophy of education. Includes a summary of his book Experience and Education.
- The Center for Dewey Studies at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale.
- The philosophy of John Dewey, with emphasis on its relation to the Alexander Technique.
- Complete texts of the books: School and Society (1907,1915), How We Think (1910), The Influence of Darwin on Philosophy and other Essays (1910), Essays in Experimental Logic (1916). And 17 articles from 1886 to 1903.
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