An Examination of the Social Philosophy of John Dewey from 1919 to 1939
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Authors
McNeil, Genna Rae
Issue Date
1969
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Thesis
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en_US
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The author discusses the social philosophy of John Dewey in the context of events between World War I and World War II, in keeping with Dewey's historical genetic perspective, and to evaluate Dewey's fundamental claim that the goal is the Great Community and that it is to be achieved by applying the experimental method to social problem-solving.
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ii, 99 p.
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