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John Dewey's Philosophy of Spirit : with the 1897 Lecture on Hegel, Hardback Book

John Dewey's Philosophy of Spirit : with the 1897 Lecture on Hegel Hardback

Edited by John R. Shook, James A. Good

Part of the American Philosophy series

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The question of how far Dewey’s thought is indebted to Hegel has long been a conundrum for philosophers.

This book shows that, far from repudiating Hegel, Dewey’s entire pragmatic philosophy is premised on a “philosophy of spirit” inspired by Hegel’s project.

Two essays by Shook and Good defending this radical viewpoint are joined by the definitive text of Dewey’s 1897 Lecture at the University of Chicagoon Hegel’s Philosophy of Spirit.

Previously cited by scholars only from the archival manuscript, this edited Lecture is now available to fully expose the basic concern shared by Hegel and Dewey for the full and free development of the individual in the social context.

Dewey’s and Hegel’s philosophies are at the center of modern philosophy’s hopes for advancing human freedom.

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