Southern Illinois University Press (
1984)
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Abstract
With the exception of _Experience and Nature, _, this volume contains all of Dewey’s writings for 1925_ _and 1926, as well as his 1927 book, _The Public and Its Problems. A Modern Language Association’s Committee on Scholarly Editions _textual edition. The first essay in this volume, “The Development of American Pragmatism,” is perhaps Dewey’s best-known article of these years, emphasizing the uniquely American origins of his own philosophical innovations. Other essays focus on Dewey’s continuing investigation of the “nature of intelligent conduct,” as, for example, his debate with David Wight Prall on the underpinnings of value, his study of sense-perception, and his support for outlawing of war. Also appearing here are Dewey’s final articles on the culture of the developing world, written for the _New__ Republic _after his travels to China, Turkey, and Mexico