John Dewey: The United States (1859-1952)The Giants of Philosophy

John J. Stuhr

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John Dewey: The United States (1859-1952)

By: John J. Stuhr

Narrarated by: Charlton Heston

John Dewey was America’s most influential philosopher. He wanted philosophy to rise above old tired disputes to address new, more vital questions and problems. Dewey’s views are known as "pragmatism," which emphasizes action and results. He believed that knowledge and ethics, as well as art and religion, live only in the daily practice of one’s life. Philosophy isn't a system of beliefs but a practical, empirical method of inquiry. It is one with education, which continually develops and renews the capacity for new habits.
Dewey believed that the scientific method can be extended to human affairs. Properly applied, it enables us to organize society to enhance personal happiness and community cooperation. Democracy, for Dewey, is more a way of life than a form of government; each person should help create and direct the social forces that affect our lives.

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  • Edition: Unabridged
  • Author: John J. Stuhr (See All Books)
  • Date Released: Oct 15, 2007
  • Publisher: Blackstone Audiobooks
  • Genre: Social Science, Historical Biography, Philosophy

Total File Size: 61 MB (2 files) Total Length: 2 Hours, 13 Minutes

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