Written in a manner accessible to nonspecialists, this book
provides an introduction to all areas central to John Dewey's
philosophy: aesthetics, social and political philosophy, education,
the philosophy of religion, and theory of knowledge. Boisvert
situates Dewey as a thinker who could appreciate the advance of
science while remaining an "empirical naturalist" committed to the
revelatory powers of lived experience.
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