- John
Dewey (/ˈduːi/;
October 20, 1859 – June 1, 1952) was an
American philosopher, psychologist, and
educational reformer. He was one of the most prominent...
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pragmatists feminists? Hypatia, 6, 8–21. Duran, J. (2001). A
holistically Deweyan feminism. Metaphilosophy, 32, 279–292. Duran, J. (1993). The intersection...
- Neopragmatism,
sometimes called post-
Deweyan pragmatism,
linguistic pragmatism, or
analytic pragmatism, is the
philosophical tradition that
infers that...
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bicameral system.: 52–110 At the
local level, as with Bell, Bai
advocates Deweyan parti****tory democracy. At the
national level, Bai
proposes two chambers:...
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bicameral system.: 52–110 At the
local level, as with Bell, Bai
advocates Deweyan parti****tory democracy. At the
national level, Bai
proposes two chambers:...
- Ames,
Roger T.; Yajun, Chen; Hershock,
Peter D. (2021).
Confucianism and
Deweyan Pragmatism:
Resources for a New
Geopolitics of Interdependence. University...
- Garver". www.buffalo.edu. Betz,
Joseph (1977). "Violence: Garver's
Definition and a
Deweyan Correction". Ethics. 87 (4): 339–351. ISSN 0014-1704. v t e...
- Dewey. In
Norms and
Practices he
shows where and how
leading ideas of
Deweyan pragmatism interrelate with
contemporary debates about the
structure and...
- Kaplan,
which understands God and the
universe in a
manner concordant with
Deweyan naturalism. In Hinduism, the
Advaita school of
theology is
generally regarded...
- by "the
social act" as
opposed to
simply "the act" (the
latter being a
Deweyan concept). Non-human
animals also mani****te objects, but that is a non-social...