( PF ) Jowett , B. , trans . The Dialogues of Plato . 4 vols . Boston : Jefferson Press , 1871. [ Jowett's Introductions precede each work in all volumes . ] ( PR ) Kemp , Ellwood Wadsworth . An Outline of Method in History .
We are grateful to Peter Draz , Robert H. Land , Joseph E. Hall , and Waldo H. Moore of the Library of Congress ; Alice Bonnell , Carole Carlson , and Roland Baughman of Columbia University Library . Although we cannot acknowledge them ...
This third volume in the definitive edition of Dewey's early work opens with his tribute to George Sylvester Morris, the former teacher who had brought Dewey to the University of Michigan.
orange , moon , lamp - globe , etc. ) can be understood , I think , only if we keep in mind the extent to which the formal noun , “ ball , ” has really an active sense . “ Ball ” is “ to throw ” just as much as it is the round thing .
( PP ) Snedden , David S. “ Children's Attitude toward Punishment for Weak Time Sense , ” in Studies in Education , ed . Earl Barnes , 1 , 344-51 . Stanford : Stanford University Press , 1897. ( PP ) Speer , William W. Elementary ...
Psychology, John Dewey's first book, is an appropriate choice for the first volume in the Southern Illinois University series ?The Early Works of John Dewey, 1882?1898.” With an original publication...
The Early Works, 1882-1898: Vol. 2: 1887 Psychology
Psychology, John Dewey's first book, is an appropriate choice for the first volume in the Southern Illinois University series ?The Early Works of John Dewey, 1882?1898.” With an original publication date of 1887, Psychology is volume 2 ...
This third volume in the definitive edition of Dewey's early work opens with his tribute to George Sylvester Morris, the former teacher who had brought Dewey to the University of Michigan.
Volume 1 of “The Early Works of John Dewey, 1882–1898” is entitled “Early Essays andLeibniz’s New Essays Concerning the Human Understanding,1882–1888.” Included here are all Dewey’s earliest writings, from his first ...
The materials in this volume provide a chronological record of Dewey's early development--beginning with the article he sent to the Journal of Speculative Philosophy in 1881 while he was a high-school teacher in Oil City, Pennsylvania, and ...