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Dewey's Astonishing Insights in a Nutshell,
This review is from: John Dewey: The Giants of Philosophy (Audible Audio Edition)
Modern philosopher Dewey shines a light on philosophy itself, on life, on the human condition, on the educational driver of democracy, on relevant philosophic thought for today: "The point of philosophy is not to make theory practical, the point is to make practice intelligent" writes Dewey. Dewey's views on religion are urgent lessons for the sad, warring world today. His ideas on art for all people's enjoyment are comforting. And his ideas on science and patterns of inquiry are so clear and sensible. This two hour short audiobook is very compact, comprehensive and it collects together Dewey's major conclusions. My only quibble is that a print version is not available for download yet. This is perhaps the easiest way to get to know philosophical pragmatism from one of its founders. Highly recommended.
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John Dewey: The United States (1859-1952) by Charlton Heston (Audio Cassette - Dec. 1990)
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