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  1. Liberalism and Social Action (Great Books in Philosophy) by John Dewey, 1999-11
  2. Democracy and Education: Complete and Unabridged by John Dewey, 2009-12-17
  3. John Dewey (S U N Y Series in Philosophy of Education) by Raymond D. Boisvert, 2007-08-28
  4. The Middle Works of John Dewey, Volume 12, 1899 - 1924: 1920, Reconstruction in Philosophy and Essays (Middle Works of John Dewey, 1899-1924, Vol 12) by John Dewey, 1988-01-11
  5. Experience and Nature by John Dewey, 2010-05-23
  6. John Dewey, On Education: Selected Writings by John Dewey, 1974-12-15
  7. John Dewey by Steven Rockefeller, 1991-10-15
  8. The Later Works of John Dewey, Volume 10, 1925 - 1953: 1934, Art as Experience (The Collected Works of John Dewey, 1882-1953) by John Dewey, 2008-04-28
  9. Understanding John Dewey: Nature and Cooperative Intelligence (International Studies in Philosophy) by James Campbell, 1995-03-19
  10. Philosophy Psychology & Social Practice by John Dewey, 1963-01-01
  11. The Cambridge Companion to Dewey (Cambridge Companions to Philosophy) by Molly Cochran, 2010-09-06
  12. Dewey on Education (Classics in Education Series) by John Dewey, 1959-06-01
  13. John Dewey, Confucius, and Global Philosophy (S U N Y Series in Chinese Philosophy and Culture) by Joseph Grange, 2004-09
  14. The Later Works of John Dewey, Volume 13, 1925 - 1953: 1938-1939, Experience and Education, Freedom and Culture, Theory of Valuation, and Essays (The Collected Works of John Dewey, 1882-1953) by John Dewey, 2008-04-28

21. The Center For Dewey Studies @ SIUC
The Center for dewey Studies at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale.Category Society Philosophy Philosophers dewey, john......
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22. The Center For Dewey Studies
Center for dewey Studies at Southern Illinois University presents a chronology of dewey's life and work, publications and resources. for the study of America's quintessential philosophereducator, john dewey. By virtue of its publications and research,
http://www.siu.edu/~deweyctr/index2.html
Home of The Center for Dewey Studies You are visitor since 1 January 2002 For further information contact the Center at dewey@siu.edu For information about using photographs on this page contact David Koch, Associate Dean, Morris Library dkoch@lib.siu.edu
Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, 618-453-2629
This page was last updated March 2003

23. John Dewey And The F.M. Alexander Technique Web Site
This category in other languages Center for dewey Studies The Center for dewey Studies at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. Democracy and Education, by john dewey - Full chapter-by-chapter text, HTML format. influence of the Alexander Technique on john dewey. john dewey and the F. M. Alexander Technique - Texts of dewey's
http://www.alexandercenter.com/jd
The Insiders' Guide to the Alexander Technique

John Dewey
and the
F.M. Alexander Technique
John Dewey
Table of Contents General Information on John Dewey and the F.M. Alexander Technique Learning the Alexander Technique List of Writings with Descriptions about John Dewey and the Alexander Technique Literature Resources ... "Dewey and Alexander" by Frank Pierce Jones - NEW "John Dewey and the Alexander Technique" by Jo Ann Boydston Human Nature and Conduct and Alexander"
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maintained by Marian Goldberg
Alexander Technique Center of Washington, D.C.
e-mail: info@alexandercenter.com

24. John Dewey Discussion List
Called deweyL, this is a forum devoted to john dewey's philosophy. It is open to anyone interested in dewey's philosophy.
http://www.cla.sc.edu/phil/faculty/burket/dewey-l.html
JOHN DEWEY DISCUSSION LIST DEWEY-L is an international electronic forum devoted to the interpretation and extension of John Dewey's philosophy. The list is open to anyone with an interest in any facet of Dewey's philosophy. The broad aims of the list are to explore the merits of Dewey's philosophy, including its relations to any and all developments in philosophy and in other areas of inquiry which relate to the spirit of Dewey's work. TECHNICAL INFORMATION DOs AND DON'Ts LIST MANAGER TOP ... DEWEY-L ARCHIVES TECHNICAL INFORMATION You may participate in Dewey-L discussions [ ] using the Dewey-L web site and/or [ ] using email. [1] The web interface for the Dewey-L forum includes facilities for joining or leaving the list, and for reading and posting messages. To use many if not any of the web-based facilities, you will need to establish a server password. When prompted to login with a password, read the brief instructions on that page and follow the "get a new LISTSERV password" link. un check the "Mail delivery disabled temporarily" check-box.

25. Selected Books
Complete texts of the books School and Society (1907,1915), How We Think (1910), The Influence Category Society Philosophy Philosophers dewey, john...... Selected Books. School and Society; being Three Lectures by john dewey,Supplemented by a Statement of the University Elementary School.
http://spartan.ac.brocku.ca/~lward/dewey/Documents.html
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Click here to search the site Selected Books School and Society; being Three Lectures by John Dewey, Supplemented by a Statement of the University Elementary School. This document is based on the 1907 edition prepared by George and Helen Mead, and is supplemented with essays added by Dewey in 1915. How We Think Published in 1910, this book is part of Dewey's work started in Studies in Logical Theory , referring it to the problems of education. The Influence of Darwin on Philosophy and other Essays A collection of essays on philosophy published in 1910. Essays in Experimental Logic Published in 1916, Essays contains Dewey's contributions to the book Studies in Logical Theory as well as several additional essays expanding his pragmatic theory of knowledge and the role of inquiry . We have supplemented this with additional essays from Studies in Logical Theory including: Myron Lucius Ashley. "The Nature of Hypothesis"

26. John Dewey And The F.M. Alexander Technique Web Site
Texts of dewey's writings about the Alexander Technique.
http://www.alexandercenter.com/jd/index.html
The Insiders' Guide to the Alexander Technique

John Dewey
and the
F.M. Alexander Technique
John Dewey
Table of Contents General Information on John Dewey and the F.M. Alexander Technique Learning the Alexander Technique List of Writings with Descriptions about John Dewey and the Alexander Technique Literature Resources ... "Dewey and Alexander" by Frank Pierce Jones - NEW "John Dewey and the Alexander Technique" by Jo Ann Boydston Human Nature and Conduct and Alexander"
Excerpt from
...
by Eric David McCormack
Back to The Insiders' Guide to the Alexander Technique John Dewey and the Alexander Technique
The Insiders' Guide to the Alexander Technique Web Site

maintained by Marian Goldberg
Alexander Technique Center of Washington, D.C.
e-mail: info@alexandercenter.com

27. Imperialism Is Easy - John Dewey
Essay by john dewey published in The New Republic (March 23, 1927), critical of U.S. involvement in Mexico.
http://www.boondocksnet.com/ailtexts/dewey.html

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Imperialism Is Easy
By John Dewey
The New Republic 50 (March 23, 1927). I Imperialism is a result, not a purpose or plan. It can be prevented only by regulating the conditions out of which it proceeds. And one of the things which most stands in the way of taking regulatory measures is precisely the consciousness on the part of the public that it is innocent of imperialistic desires. It feels aggrieved when it is accused of any such purpose, then resentful, and is confusedly hurried into dangerous antagonisms, before it perceives what is happening. The charge of imperialistic desires sounds strange to the group of men who have created the situation in which they appeal to their home country for intervention. All they want, as they indignantly assert, is protection of life and property. If their own government cannot afford that protection, what is it good for anyway? I would not say that it gives no cause for legal complaint; I would not say that it does not afford many an occasion for protest. From the Mexican standpoint, the government is fighting for control of its own country, as much as if it were at war, and too scrupulous a regard for legal technicalities might mean defeat. An unusually frank Mexican ex-official said to an American business man: "Of course, we have to handicap you by legislation and administration in every way we can. You are much abler and more experienced in business than we are; if we don't even up some other way, you will soon own the whole country." Such things indicate the ease with which the relations of an industrially advanced and a backward country ultimately drift into situations where the vested legal rights which have grown up are confronted by a vigorous national sentiment, and can hardly be maintained without appeal to government intervention.

28. John Dewey In Hamburg / Deutschland
Eine Sammlung von Materialien von und ¼ber dewey, meist im PDFFormat.
http://www.erzwiss.uni-hamburg.de/sonstiges/dewey/deweyhg.htm

Fachbereiche und wiss. Einrichtungen

FB Erziehungswissenschaft

Redaktion: G. Pate; Beratung: H. Schreier, W. Roehl Rel. 1.2: 25. Mai 2000
John Dewey in Hamburg / Deutschland
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  • im Sommersemester (ab 3. April 2000) bereitstellen.
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  • Materialien:
    (PDF) Prof. Dr. Helmut Schreier: Extending Community
  • 29. ILTweb - Publications
    Back to digital text list john dewey Democracy and Education. Copyright© 1916 The Macmillan Company. Copyright renewed 1944 john dewey.
    http://www.ilt.columbia.edu/publications/dewey.html

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    John Dewey Democracy and Education.
    Table of Contents
    Chapter 1 Education as a Necessity of Life Chapter 2 Education as a Social Function Chapter 3 Education as Direction Chapter 4 Education as Growth Chapter 5 Preparation, Unfolding, and Formal Discipline Chapter 6 Education as Conservative and Progresssive Chapter 7 The Democratic Conception in Education Chapter 8 Aims in Education Chapter 9 Natural Development and Social Efficiency as Aims Chapter 10 Interest and Discipline Chapter 11 Experience and Thinking Chapter 12 Thinking in Education Chapter 13 The Nature of Method Chapter 14 The Nature of Subject Matter Chapter 15 Play and Work in the Curriculum Chapter 16 The Significance of Geography and History Chapter 17 Science in the Course of Study Chapter 18 Educational Values Labor and Leisure Chapter 20 Intellectual and Practical Studies Chapter 21 Physical and Social Studies: Naturalism and Humanism Chapter 22 The Individual and the World Chapter 23 Vocational Aspects of Education Chapter 24 Philosophy of Education Chapter 25

    30. EPS Programs Of Study: Graduate Programs: Philosophy Of Education
    Specialties include ethics and education; philosophy and educational research; feminist perspectives on education; john dewey and Progressivism; social and political theories of education; technology and education; the media and popular culture; religious educational policy; and philosophy of language and education.
    http://www.ed.uiuc.edu/EPS/programs/Phil.html

    Programs of Study

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    College of Education

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    Philosophy of Education
    The Philosophy of Education Division includes faculty and students with diverse philosophical interests and orientations. Program emphases include: ethics and education; philosophy and educational research: feminist perspectives on education: John Dewey and Progressivism: social and political theories of education; technology and education; the media and popular culture; religious educational policy; and philosophy of language and education. The division sponsors a Philosophy of Education Discussion Group , which provides faculty, students, and visitors a forum of discussion for works in progress and current issues and topics in philosophy of education. Some of our faculty have found the following guide helpful:
    Professor James Pryor's "Guidelines on Writing a Philosophy Paper"
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    31. ILTweb - Publications
    Etexts and links to other resources.Category Society Philosophy Online Texts...... dewey Democracy and Education Copyright © 1916 The Macmillan Company. Copyrightrenewed 1944 john dewey. HTML markup copyright 1994 ILT Digital Classics.
    http://www.ilt.columbia.edu/publications/digitext.html
    Digital Text Projects
    Aristotle Bentham Berkeley Descartes ... Other Digital Text Projects on the Internet
    On ILT Web
    The Emile Project
    Rousseau, Jean Jacques Rousseau, Jean Jacques, 1712-78, Swiss-French philosopher and political theorist; b. Geneva. A member of DIDEROT's circle, he was one of the great figures of the French enlightenment and probably the most significant of those who shaped 19th-cent. ROMANTICISM, influencing such figures as Kant, GOETHE, ROBESPIERRE, TOLSTOY, and the French revolutionists. Aristotle: Nicomachean Ethics
    Translated by W. D. Ross
    Oxford, Clarendon Press.
    Dante: The Divine Comedy
    ILTweb Digital Dante Project

    Original text in Italian. Written c. 1306-21.
    English translation by H. W. Longfellow.
    Multimedia translation begun 1994, ILT Digital Classics.
    Dewey: Democracy and Education
    Locke: Of the Conduct of the Understanding

    Teachers College Press Classics in Education Series Foreword by Lawrence A. Cremin

    32. Educational Theory Home
    A leading journal of educational philosophy and theory, cosponsored by the john dewey Society and the Philosophy of Education Society.
    http://www.ed.uiuc.edu/EPS/Educational-Theory/index.html
    Redirecting to Educational Theory Home

    33. The John Dewey Society
    Use of critical and reflective intelligence in the search for solutions to crucial problems in education Category Society Philosophy Philosophers dewey, john......The john dewey Society. for the Study of Education and Culture.
    http://cuip.uchicago.edu/jds/
    The John Dewey Society
    for the
    Study of Education and Culture JDS Home Page Contact Information Becoming a Member Publications ... Links
    JDS Home Page
    "I believe that education is the fundamental method of social progress and reform. All reforms which rest simply upon the law, or the threatening of certain penalties, or upon changes in mechanical or outward arrangements, are transitory and futile.... But through education society can formulate its own purposes, can organize its own means and resources, and thus shape itself with definiteness and economy in the direction in which it wishes to move.... Education thus conceived marks the most perfect and intimate union of science and art conceivable in human experience."
    John Dewey, My Pedagogic Creed Founded in 1935, the John Dewey Society exists to keep alive John Dewey's commitment to the use of critical and reflective intelligence in the search for solutions to crucial problems in education and culture. We subscribe to no doctrine, but in the spirit of Dewey, we welcome controversy, respect dissent, and encourage the responsible discussions of issues of special concern to educators. We also promote open-minded, critical reconsiderations of Dewey's influential ideas about democracy, education, and philosophy. Members receive announcements, requests for papers and reports of Society activities; copies of

    34. John Dewey H.S. Photography Site
    Students exhibit there black and white images. Also, having information on the school, the project, and awards.
    http://www.jdhsphoto.com/
    Photo by: Olga Dekalo Gallery Profiles Awards Artist of the Month ...
    John Dewey High School

    50 Ave X Brooklyn, NY 11223

    35. The John Dewey Academy: Home
    College preparatory high school for gifted, selfdestructive adolescents (ages 15-21). Describes the program, student characteristics, faculty qualifications, costs, and achievements of alumni. Great Barrington, Massachusetts.
    http://www.jda.org/
    The John Dewey Academy
    Home
    Home About JDA Academics Admission Process College Placement ... Contact Us The John Dewey Academy is a therapeutic, residential, college preparatory, alternative high school. The mission is to provide intensive, individualized instruction designed to inspire alienated, angry, and self-destructive adolescents, who possess superior intellectual potential to use, rather than continue to abuse, their talents. Accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, the John Dewey Academy has both therapeutic and education goals.

    36. The Pragmatism Archive Books About Dewey
    CITY_PUBLISHER. A Common Faith, dewey, john, New Haven, Conn. Yale University Press,1934. Art as Experience, 1st, dewey, john, New York Minton, Balch and Co., 1934.
    http://www.pragmatism.org/archive/deweybooks.htm
    The Pragmatism Archive
    Books By and About Dewey TITLE ED AUTHOR EDITOR A Common Faith Dewey, John New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1934 A Comparative Study of the Philosophies of William James and John Dewey Baum, Maurice J. Dissertation: University of Chicago, June 1928 A Comparison of the Philosophies of F.C.S. Schiller and John Dewey White, Stephen Solomon Dissertation: University of Chicago, 1938. A Critical Examination of John Dewey's Logic: The Theory of Inquiry Brodbeck, May Dissertation: State University of Iowa, Aug 1947 A Critique of John Dewey's Theory of Fine Art in the Light of the Principles of Thomism Tamme, Sister Anne Mary Dissertation: Catholic University of America, 1956 A Critique of John Dewey's Theory of the Nature and the Knowledge of Reality in the Light of the Principles of Thomism Fleckenstein, Norbert L. Dissertation: Catholic University of America, 1954 A Discussion of the Issues in the Theory of Knowledge Involved in the Controversy Between John Dewey and Bertrand Russell Eames, Elizabeth G. Ramsden

    37. John Dewey
    john dewey's explanation of what's wrong with the usual approach to good posture.
    http://www.angelfire.com/fm/alextech/index.htm
    ABC's OF GOOD POSTURE BY THE FATHER OF AMERICAN EDUCATION by Will Jakes It is as reasonable to expect a fire to go out when it is ordered to stop burning as to suppose that a man can stand straight in consequence of a direct action of thought and desire. - John Dewey John Dewey (1859-1952) was an American philosopher and educator whose writings and teachings have had a profound influence on education in the United States. Dewey's philosophy of education, instrumentalism (also called pragmatism), focused on learning-by-doing rather than rote learning and dogmatic instruction, the current practice of his day. A concise summary and explanation of Dewey's educational philosophy can be found in the International Encyclopedia of Education F. Matthias Alexander(1869-1955) was an Australian who developed the educational process that is today commonly called the Alexander Technique - a method of helping people learn how to improve their posture, balance and coordination. The two men met around 1918 in New York City when Dewey had a series of lessons with Alexander. These, and subsequent lessons and conversations and correspondence, had a profound impact on Dewey. He felt that his lessons taught him how to stop and think before acting and enabled him to hold a philosophical position calmly once he had taken it or to change it if new evidence appeared.

    38. John Dewey Vs. The Alexander Technique
    The Unknown dewey. john dewey vs. the Alexander Technique The AlexanderTechnique is a method of carriage awareness and improvement
    http://www.geocities.com/agarap/dewey/
    The Unknown Dewey
    John Dewey vs. the Alexander Technique The Alexander Technique is a method of carriage awareness and improvement carriage in the sense of how you carry yourself, grace, lightness, ease of movement. It's usually taught privately, the teacher certified by a professional society such as AmSAT, ATI, and STAT after undergoing three years of training. It was discovered and developed by F. Matthias Alexander (1869-1955), and today is widely known among musicians, dancers, and actors. Everyone, though, can benefit from the Alexander Technique. (For more about it, see STAT The American philosopher John Dewey (1859-1952) recommended the Alexander Technique, and today teachers frequently use his endorsement in their advertisements. Further, Dewey claimed the Alexander Technique illustrated his own philosophy, and some teachers repeat that claim in their descriptions of the Technique. A Google.com search for "Alexander Technique" shows how often Dewey's endorsement gets used in Alexander Technique literature. Of the first ten websites it lists, eight of them feature Dewey's endorsement or furnish a link to a site that does. The question is: is Dewey's endorsement valuable?

    39. John Dewey High School Official Website
    Profile, mission statement, photograph, programs, activities, faculty, directory, calendar, news, studentproduced pages, parents' association, contact information.
    http://home.con2.com/dewey/
    50 Avenue X, Brooklyn, New York 11223
    Phone: (718) 373-6400 Fax: (718) 266-4385
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    Mission Statement The mission of John Dewey High School is to offer an alternative form of education by empowering students to make decisions regarding their educational experiences, by enabling them to grow at their own rate in an atmosphere of innovation and dynamic interchange and by providing an extended day for their academic, cultural, and social enrichment.

    40. JOHN DEWEY
    Translate this page john dewey. A cura di. L'educazione è ricostruzione e riorganizzazionedell'esperienza che accresce il significato dell'esperienza
    http://www.geocities.com/fylosofya/dewey.htm
    JOHN DEWEY
    A cura di
    L'educazione è ricostruzione e riorganizzazione dell'esperienza che accresce il significato dell'esperienza stessa e aumenta l'abilità di dirigere il corso dell'esperienza stessa. INDICE
    LA VITA, LE OPERE E LA FORMAZIONE CULTURALE

    L' ESPERIENZA

    LA LOGICA STRUMENTALE

    UOMO E NATURA
    ...
    POLITICA, EDUCAZIONE E RELIGIONE

    LA VITA, LE OPERE E LA FORMAZIONE CULTURALE
    Il pragmatismo assume una configurazione particolare nella concezione filosofica di John Dewey; nato a Burlington, nel Vermont, nel 1859, egli studiò alla John Hopkins University, dove ricevette una formazione di tipo neohegeliano, ma su di lui influirono poi potentemente il pragmatismo di Peirce e di James e le dottrine dell'evoluzionismo darwiniano. Studiò anche presso l'università del Michigan, dove si specializzò in Psicologia, laureandosi con una tesi sulla psicologia in Kant. Dal 1894 al 1904 insegnò all'università di Chicago: qui fondò la "scuola laboratorio" per bambini, la quale si basava sui nuovi princìpi pedagogici introdotti da Dewey stesso. Dal 1904 al 1929 insegnò alla Columbia University di New York: in questa città morì nel 1952. Le opere più importanti di Dewey sono Esperienza e natura La ricerca della certezza (1929) e, soprattutto

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