John Dewey and the high tide of American liberalism

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John Dewey and the high tide of American liberalism

When John Dewey died in 1952, he was memorialized as America's most famous philosopher, revered by liberal educators and deplored by conservatives, but universally acknowledged as his country's intellectual voice. Many things conspired to give Dewey an extraordinary intellectual eminence: He was immensely long-lived and immensely prolific; he died in his ninety-third year, and his intellectual productivity hardly slackened until his eighties. Professor Alan Ryan offers new insights into Dewey's many achievements, his character, and the era in which his scholarship had a remarkable impact. He investigates the question of what an American audience wanted from a public philosopher -- from an intellectual figure whose credentials came from his academic standing as a philosopher, but whose audience was much wider than an academic one. Ryan argues that Dewey's "religious" outlook illuminates his politics much more vividly than it does the politics of religion as ordinarily conceived. He examines how Dewey fit into the American radical tradition, how he was and was not like his transatlantic contemporaries, why he could for so long practice a form of philosophical inquiry that became unfashionable in England after 1914 at the latest. - Jacket flap.

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W.W. Norton
Language
English
Pages
414

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John Dewey and the high tide of American liberalism
1995, W.W. Norton
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Table of Contents

Overview
Starting out
Pastors and masters
Finding a voice
The pedagogue as prophet
Pragmatism at war
Political narrowness and philosophical breadth
God, beauty, and the higher learning
Liberal politics in theory and in practice
Death and resurrection

Edition Notes

Bibliography: p389-393. - Includes index.

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New York, London

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Dewey Decimal Class
191

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Format
Hardcover
Pagination
414 p.
Number of pages
414
Dimensions
25 x x centimeters

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OL22050092M
ISBN 10
0393037738
LibraryThing
321816
Goodreads
302804

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OL12059745W

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