by Raymond D. Boisvert (Author)
A concise, eminently readable introduction to the thought of America's most prominent philosopher.
CHOICE 1997 Outstanding Academic Books
Written in a manner accessible to non-specialists, 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.
Author Biography
Raymond D. Boisvert is Professor of Philosophy at Siena College. He is the author of Dewey's Metaphysics.
Number of Pages: 189
Dimensions: 0.52 x 9.02 x 6.14 IN
Publication Date: October 31, 1997