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$gI. DEWEY: GENERAL ORIENTATION: $tJohn Dewey: 1859-1952 /$rJohn Herman Randall, Jr. -- $tJohn Dewey: philosophy of growth /$rSidney Hook -- $tAction and certainty /$rWilliam Ernest Hocking -- $tPragmatism and current thought /$rC.I. Lewis -- $tJohn Dewey's theory of judgment /$rJoseph Ratner -- $tExperience and dialectic /$rFrederick J.E. Woodbridge -- $tIn reply to some criticisms /$rJohn Dewey -- $gThe $tobjectivism-subjectivism of modern philosophy /$rJohn Dewey -- $gII. REALISM: Realism and pragmatism /$rBoyd Henry Bode -- $tKnowledge and perception /$rWendell T. Bush -- $tBrief studies in realism /$rJohn Dewey -- $tProfessor Dewey's "Brief studies in realism" /$rEvander Bradley McGilvary -- $tIn response to Professor McGilvary /$rJohn Dewey -- $tDdr. Dewey's duality and dualism /$rDurant Drake -- Realism without monism or dualism /$rJohn Dewey -- $tTime, meaning, and transcendence /$rArthur O. Lovejoy -- $tSome comments on philosophical Discussion /$rJohn Dewey -- $gIII. THEORY OF KNOWLEDGE: The $tpostulate of immediate empiricism /$rJohn Dewey -- $tOf what sort is cognitive experience /$rF.J.E. Vygotsky -- $gThe $tknowledge experience and its relationships /$rJohn Dewey -- $gThe $tcontrol of ideas by facts /$rJohn Dewey -- $gA $treview of pragmatism as a theory of knowledge /$rR.B. Perry -- $tProfessor Dewey's view of agreement /$rRoy Wood Sellars -- $gThe $tdilemma of the intellectualist theory of turth /$rJohn Dewey -- $gThe $tconcept of the neutral in recent epistemology /$rJohn Dewey -- $gProfessor Dewey's "Essays in experimental logic" /$rBertrand Russell -- $tReview of The Quest for Certainty /$rC.I. Lewis -- $tPropositions, warranted assertability, and truth /$rJohn Dewey -- $gA $tsearch for firm names /$rJohn Dewey, $rArthur F. Bentley-- $gA $tterminology for knowing and knowns /$rJohn Dewey, $rArthur F. Bentley -- $gIV. METAPHYSICS AND AESTHETICS: The $tsubject-matter of metaphysical inquiry /$rJohn Dewey -- $gThe $tchief types of motivation to philosophical reflection /$rDaniel Sommer Robinson -- $tTradition, metaphysics, and morals /$rJohn Dewey -- $tEvents and the future /$rJohn Dewey -- $tDewey's naturalistic metaphysics /$rGeorge Santayana -- $t"Half-hearted naturalism" /$rJohn Dewey -- $gCritique of naturalism /$rWilmon Henry Sheldon -- $tAre naturalists materialists? /$rJohn Dewey, $rSidney Hook, $rErnest Nagel -- $gBook review: $tTime and its mysteries /$rErnest Nagel -- $tDewey's esthetic theory /$rE.A. Shearer -- $tArt as cognitive experience /$rJames L. Jarrett -- $gV. MIND, MEANING, AND LOGIC: $tPsychological doctrine and philosophical teaching /$rJohn Dewey -- $rConcerning alleged immediate knowledge of mind /$rJohn Dewey -- $tKnowledge and speech reaction /$rJohn Dewey -- $tSome meanings of meaning in Dewey's Experience and Naure /$rEverett W. Hall -- $tMeaning and existence /$rJohn Dewey -- $tNoes upon logical topics, I /$rJohn Dewey -- $tIntuition, consistency, and the excluded middle /$rErnest Nagel -- $gThe $tsphere of application of the excluded middle /$rJohn Dewey -- $tCan logic be divorced from ontology? /$rErnest Nagel -- $gThe $tapplicability of logic to existence /$rJohn Dewey -- $tCharacteristics and characters: kinds and classes /$rJohn Dewey -- $tWhat are universals? /$rJohn Dewey -- $tGeneral propositions, kinds, and classes /$rJohn Dewey -- $gA symposium of reviews of Logic: the theory of inquiry, 1939: $tProfessor Dewey: logician-ontologician /$rEvander Bradley McGilvary -- $gThe $tnew logic and the old /$rG. Watts Cunningham -- $tMeaning and action /$rC.I. Lewis -- $tSome leading principles of Professor Dewey's Logical theory /$rErnest Nagel -- $gVI. ETHICS AND SOCIAL PHILOSOPHY: The $tlogic of judgments of practise /$rJohn Dewey -- $tDewey and Urban on value judgments /$rRalph Barton Perry -- $gThe $tobjects of valuation /$rJohn Dewey -- $tIn defense of a worthless theory of value /$rD.W. Prall -- $tValues, likeing, and thought /$rJohn Dewey -- $tValue and thought-process /$rD.W. Prall -- $t"Objectivity" in value judgments /$rPhilip Blair Rice -- $tValuation judgments and immediate quality /$rJohn Dewey -- $tTypes of value judgments /$rPhilip Blair Rice -- $tFurther as to valuation as judgment /$rJohn Dewey -- $tSome questions about value /$rJohn Dewey -- $tEthical subject-matter and language /$rJohn Dewey -- $gReview of The Public and its problems /$rWilliam Ernest Hocking -- $tThe $tfuture of liberalism /$rJohn Dewey. |