John Dewey and the Philosopher's Task
Discover the profound insights of John Dewey in "John Dewey and the Philosopher's Task," authored by Philip W. Jackson and published by Teachers' College Press in 2002. This engaging text invites readers to delve into Dewey's philosophical journey as he revises the introduction to his seminal work, "Experience and Nature." Through this analysis, Jackson uncovers Dewey's efforts to articulate the intricate relationship between philosophy and human affairs. Spanning 144 pages, this book is an essential read for anyone interested in modern philosophy, the evolution of thought, and the impact of Dewey's ideas on education and society. Enhance your understanding of Western philosophy with this insightful exploration of one of its most influential figures.