Dewey by Steven Fesmire

Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 51 (4):543-549 (2015)
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Abstract

In recent years, a genre of introduction to philosophical figures and movements for non-specialists has gained in popularity; these introductions aim to be neither too cursory nor too laden with academic detail. Oxford’s “Very Short Introductions” and the “Wadsworth Notes” series are examples of the cursory type, while academic monographs are examples of the detailed type. Steven Fesmire’s Dewey is a welcome and unique contribution to the new introductory genre, joining similar efforts such as Raymond Boisvert’s John Dewey Rethinking Our Time and my own Dewey A Beginner’s Guide. Dewey possesses a number of helpful features.

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David L. Hildebrand
University of Colorado Denver

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