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Bolinda Audio Books
01 January 2012
An icon of philosophy and psychology during the first half of the 20th century and the author of over forty books across a range of topics, Dewey is known as the father of functional psychology and a pivotal figure of the pragmatist movement, as well as the progressive movement in education.

This concise and critical look at Dewey’s work examines his unique take on art and religion, his naturalistic approach to science and psychology, and his contribution to political thought. Hildebrand’s biography brilliantly interweaves the different strands of Dewey's thought, and examines the legacy he left behind.

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Imprint:   Bolinda Audio Books
Country of Publication:   Australia
Edition:   Unabridged edition
ISBN:   9781743104774
ISBN 10:   1743104774
Series:   Bolinda Beginner Guides
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Audio
Publisher's Status:   Active

David L. Hildebrand is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Colorado Denver. Christine Williams mesmerised audiences as a lead actor for the world-renowned Oregon Shakespeare Festival for eight years, and has also sung with the Rogue Opera. She currently teaches singing to actors and acting to singers at Southern Oregon University and narrates both fiction and non-fiction audiobooks – with a special fondness for character work, as in the Poison Pen Mysteries.

Reviews for Dewey: An Audio Guide

"“Intelligent, informed, judicious and praise-worthy. Clearly of help to those coming to Dewey for the first time.” -- John J. McDermott, University Distinguished Professor of Philosophy, Texas A&M University ""Erudite, organised and articulate. The key terms and concepts of Dewey’s major publications are identified, explained and related to one another in ways that render his work highly accessible."" -- Larry Hickman - Director of the Center for Dewey Studies"


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