
American pragmatist focused on experience and consequences
John Dewey
American pragmatist focused on experience and consequences
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John Dewey (October 20, 1859 – June 1, 1952) was an American philosopher, psychologist, and educational reformer known for his significant contributions to pragmatism. He was a prominent scholar in the first half of the twentieth century and emphasized the importance of experience and consequences in human thought and action. Dewey saw democracy as a central ethical ideal and believed that its realization depended on robust communication among citizens, experts, and politicians to foster a fully formed public opinion. This perspective extended to his views on education and civil society, which he regarded as crucial areas for experimentation and reconstruction to promote intelligence and pluralism. Dewey's work in psychology, including his 1896 paper
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How We Think
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American Philosophy Collection Vol. 1
9 episodes
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Democracy and Education Philosophy of Learning
8 episodes
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8

Human Nature and Conduct The Role of Habit
4 episodes
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4

Essays in Experimental Logic
3 episodes
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3

Adventures Among Ideas
3 episodes
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3

Talk to Machines: Talking to the Machine: AI, Power, Politics, Media, and the Architecture of Belief
1 episode
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1

Founder Secrets with Taylor and Flaviu
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