John Dewey (Suny Series, Philosophy of Education) - Raymond D. Boisvert - Books - SUNY Press - 9780791435304 - October 30, 1997
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John Dewey (Suny Series, Philosophy of Education)

Raymond D. Boisvert

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John Dewey (Suny Series, Philosophy of Education)

A concise, eminently readable introduction to the thought of America's most prominent philosopher.

Written in a manner accessible to non-specialists, this book provides an introduction to all areas central to John Dewey's philosophy: aesthetics, social and political philosophy, education, the philosophy of religion, and theory of knowledge. Boisvert situates Dewey as a thinker who could appreciate the advance of science while remaining an "empirical naturalist" committed to the revelatory powers of lived experience.

?Ray Boisvert describes his little book as a ?primer,? whose ?aim is to serve as a brief and generally accessible introduction to Dewey?s philosophy.? He succeeds admirably ? Boisvert, while also limiting himself to exposition, attempts to articulate Dewey?s thinking in terms of the philosophic and public discourse of our time.? — International Studies in Philosophy

"This book is superbly written: clear, elegant, scholarly. It is a model of lucidity by a major Dewey scholar. It is far better than anything else in print as an introduction to the thought of John Dewey. Boisvert illuminates themes in Dewey with a variety of highly interesting examples drawn from literature, contemporary French and British philosophy, and science. This will be the book people will buy to get an overview of a major American philosopher." -- Thomas Alexander, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale

"This book helpfully integrates Dewey's diverse theories in terms of three central themes that reappear throughout his wide-ranging thought: the rejection of simple, monistic solutions, the challenging of purificationist reductions, and the refusal of disembodied idealisms. The author touches on all of the major areas where Dewey made a significant contribution to philosophy, from metaphysics and theory of knowledge to ethics, politics, and the philosophy of art, education, and religion." -- Richard Shusterman, Temple University

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released October 30, 1997
ISBN13 9780791435304
Publishers SUNY Press
Pages 204
Dimensions 160 × 230 × 10 mm   ·   312 g
Language English  

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