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Dewey and the Ancients : Essays on Hellenic and Hellenistic Themes in the Philosophy of John Dewey, PDF eBook

Dewey and the Ancients : Essays on Hellenic and Hellenistic Themes in the Philosophy of John Dewey PDF

Edited by Kirby Christopher C. Kirby

Part of the Bloomsbury Studies in American Philosophy series

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Dewey's students at Columbia saw him as "an Aristotelian more Aristotelian than Aristotle himself."
However, until now, there has been little consideration of the influence Greek thought had on the intellectual development of this key American philosopher.

By examining, in detail, Dewey's treatment and appropriation of Greek thought, the authors in this volume reveal an otherwise largely overlooked facet of his intellectual development and finalized ideas. Rather than offering just one unified account of Dewey's connection to Greek thought, this volume offers multiple perspectives on Dewey's view of the aims and purpose of philosophy. Ultimately, each author reveals ways in which Dewey's thought was in line with ancient themes. When combined, they offer a tapestry of comparative approaches with special attention paid to key contributions in political, social, and pedagogical philosophy.

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