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Rok: 1988
ISBN: 9780809314362
OKCZID: 110315881
Citace (dle ČSN ISO 690):
DEWEY, John, ROSS, Ralph., ed. a BOYDSTON, Jo Ann, ed. The middle works of John Dewey, 1899-1924. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, c1988. xxix, 524 s.
Volume 13 in The Middle Works of John Dewey, 18991924, series brings together Dewey’s writings for 1921 and 1922, with the exception of Human Nature and Conduct. A Modern Language Association Committee on Scholarly Editions textual edition. Ralph Ross notes in his Introduction that the 53 items constituting this volume defend Dewey’s beliefs at 63 and look forward to what he was yet to write.” The essays to which Dewey responded, as well as abstracts of articles that have been published only in Japanese, appear as appendixes. The article Valuation and Experimental Knowledge” treats a favorite Dewey theme: Most of the important crises of life are cases where tastes are the only things worth discussing, and where, if the life of reason is to exist and prevail, judgment must be performed with regard for its logical implications.” The philosophical articles stress Dewey’s view that, as Ross remarks, philosophies are not timeless and universal, but speak to times, places and conditions.”