<p>Philip B. Moore brings John Dewey to life. Packed with insights about Dewey’s thinking on education, art, and democracy, and how it evolved during a pivotal time in American history, this book offers us a useful intellectual history. Moore has an eye for detail and anecdote, and this book works on so many levels: Dewey’s ideas, his personal relationships, and the places and colleges where Dewey studied, taught, and lived.”</p><p>– <strong>Jackson Kytle</strong>, author of <i>To Want To Learn: Insights and Provocations for Engaged Learning</i></p>

This concise biography tells the story of John Dewey, a pioneer of pragmatism and the first original school of philosophy created in America. The school was born out of a specific historical context, in the wake of a country at war with itself, and in response to the rapid changes of industrialization. Dewey’s pragmatism celebrated human intelligence and agency and the promise that tomorrow could be better than today. For Dewey, pragmatism was the philosophy of democracy.

Dewey lived from just before the Civil War to just before school integration. As such, the book touches on many key moments in American history, from social reform in turn of the century Chicago, to censorship during World War One, and to the government’s responsibilities in the Great Depression. It covers all this in the context of the life of a man whose ideas helped shape American culture and intellectual life.

John Dewey: Prophet of an Educated Democracy will appeal to students, scholars, and all those interested in American philosophy and history of the 19th and 20th centuries. It will also complement humanities courses on American philosophy, history, and intellectual traditions.

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This concise biography tells the story of John Dewey, a pioneer of pragmatism and the first original school of philosophy created in America.

Introduction: American Genius

Chapter One: The Last Vermont Transcendentalist

Chapter Two: A Tramp Upon the Highway

Chapter Three: The Great Extensionist

Chapter Four: Visionary of the Here and Now

Chapter Five: Philosopher of the American Continent

Chapter Six: Enemy Number One/ One of the Greatest Americans

Epilogue: The Dewey Project

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ISBN
9781032291222
Publisert
2024-10-15
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Vekt
453 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
186

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Biografisk notat

Philip B. Moore is an assistant professor of education at Gratz College where he teaches courses in creativity, leadership, and the history of education. His most recent written work includes essays on artist Ray Johnson, actor Sal Mineo, and punk musician Darby Crash for the Gay & Lesbian Review.