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The Later Works of John Dewey, 1925-1953, Volume 10: 1934, Art as Experience

The volume delves into Dewey's theories on art, emphasizing its role as a form of experience and its significance in human life. It includes essays and discussions that reflect Dewey's broader philosophical ideas and their application to the understanding of art. more

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John Dewey
John Dewey

John Dewey was an American philosopher and educator, born on October 20, 1859, and died on June 1, 1952. He was a leading figure in the philosophy of pragmatism and had a profound impact on 20th-century education, philosophy, and the social sciences. more

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