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  1. Scientific self‐defense: Transforming Dewey's idea of technological transparency.David I. Waddington - 2010 - Educational Theory 60 (5):621-638.
    In this essay, David Waddington provides a basic outline of John Dewey's often‐overlooked views on technology education and explores how these ideas could be updated productively for use in contemporary contexts. Some of the shortcomings of Dewey's ideas are also examined—his faith in the scientific method may have been excessive, and some critics have charged that his aspirations for a technology‐infused citizenship education were overly ambitious. However, Waddington contends in this analysis that by combining Dewey's ideas with the insights of (...)
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  • Uncovering Hegelian connections: A new look at Dewey's early educational ideas.David I. Waddington - 2010 - Education and Culture 26 (1):pp. 67-81.
    Scholars agree that Hegel had an important influence on John Dewey's early work.1 Unfortunately, the precise nature of this influence is not always easy to discern; in his early works, Dewey mentions Hegel only rarely, and seldom refers to him. However, in his letters and in his later works, Dewey concedes that Hegel had a strong influence on his philosophy. For example, in a 1930 essay, "From Absolutism to Experimentalism," Dewey acknowledges the influence of Hegel, noting that "acquaintance with Hegel (...)
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  • The Public and Its Problems.T. V. Smith - 1929 - Philosophical Review 38 (2):177.
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  • The Golden Day. [REVIEW]Raphael Demos - 1927 - Journal of Philosophy 24 (16):440-443.
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  • The Story of Utopias. [REVIEW]W. E. Weld - 1923 - Journal of Philosophy 20 (16):441-445.
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  • Technics and Civilization. [REVIEW]H. A. L. - 1934 - Journal of Philosophy 31 (12):331-332.
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  • Faith for Living.Lewis Mumford - 1942 - Philosophical Review 51 (4):420-421.
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  • The “permanent deposit” of Hegelian thought in dewey’s theory of inquiry.Jim Garrison - 2006 - Educational Theory 56 (1):1-37.
    In this essay, Jim Garrison explores the emerging scholarship establishing a Hegelian continuity in John Dewey’s thought from his earliest publications to the work published in the last decade of his life. The primary goals of this study are, first, to introduce this new scholarship to philosophers of education and, second, to extend this analysis to new domains, including Dewey’s theory of inquiry, universals, and creative action. Ultimately, Garrison’s analysis also refutes the traditional account that claims that William James converted (...)
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  • Values for Survival.Stuart M. Brown - 1946 - Philosophical Review 55 (4):477.
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  • Deweys Empirical Theory of Knowledge and Reality.John R. Shook - 2000 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 37 (1):134-136.
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  • Young John Dewey: An Essay in American Intellectual History.Neil Coughlan - 1975 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 13 (2):147-148.
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  • Becoming John Dewey.Thomas C. Dalton - 2003 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 39 (3):520-524.
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  • (1 other version)John Dewey's Pragmatic Technology.Larry A. HICKMAN - 1990 - The Personalist Forum 6 (2):188-190.
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  • Response to Bernstein.Richard Rorty - 1995 - In Herman J. Saatkamp (ed.), Rorty & pragmatism: the philosopher responds to his critics. Nashville: Vanderbilt University Press.
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