
Essays in Experimental Logic
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Authors:
- Dewey, John
1859 - 1952
About this book
In a period marked by rapid industrialization and shifting societal norms, "Essays in Experimental Logic" by John Dewey emerges as a pivotal exploration of the relationship between thought and experience. This philosophical work challenges traditional notions of logic, advocating for a pragmatic approach that emphasizes the dynamic interplay between intellectual processes and real-world contexts. Dewey's insights into the nature of inquiry and the importance of empirical evidence resonate deeply with contemporary debates on knowledge and understanding. Ideal for students, civic activists, and historians, this text invites readers to reconsider the foundations of logical reasoning and its application in everyday life. Engage with Dewey’s revolutionary ideas and discover how they continue to shape modern thought.
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