The Collected Works of John Dewey, 1882-1953

The Collected Works of John Dewey, 1882-1953

The Collected Works of John Dewey, 1882-1953. 37 volumes. Carbondale: Southern Illinois ​ University Press, 1967-1987. Electronic edition of the Collected Works on CD-ROM. Charlottesville, Va.: Intelex, 1998. ​ The Early Works, 1882-1898. Volume 1: 1882-1888, Essays, Leibniz's New Essays Concerning the Human Understanding. ​ ​ (1969) Introduction by Lewis E. Hahn. Buy Now! ​ Volume 2: 1887, Psychology. (1967) Introduction by Herbert W. Schneider. Buy Now! ​ ​ ​ Volume 3: 1889-1892, Essays, Outlines of a Critical Theory of Ethics. (1969) Introduction by S. ​ ​ Morris Eames. Volume 4: 1893-1894, Essays, The Study of Ethics. (1971) Introduced by Wayne A. R. Leys. ​ ​ Volume 5: 1895-1898, Essays. (1972) Introduced by William R. McKenzie. Buy Now! ​ The Middle Works, 1899-1924. Volume 1: 1899-1901, Essays, The School and Society, The Educational Situation. (1976) ​ ​ ​ ​ Introduction by Joe R. Burnett. Buy Now! ​ Volume 2: 1902-1903, Essays, The Child and the Curriculum, Studies in Logical Theory. (1976) ​ ​ ​ ​ Introduction by Sidney Hook. Buy Now! ​ Volume 3: 1903-1906, Essays. (1977) Introduction by Darnell Rucker. Buy Now! ​ Volume 4: 1907-1909, Essays, Moral Principles in Education. (1977) Introduction by Lewis E. ​ ​ Hahn. Buy Now! ​ Volume 5: 1908, Ethics. (1978) Introduction by Charles L. Stevenson. Buy Now! ​ ​ ​ Volume 6: 1910-1911, Essays, How We Think. (1978) Introduction by H. S. Thayer and V. T. ​ ​ Thayer. Buy Now! ​ Volume 7: 1912-1914, Essays, Interest and Effort in Education. (1979) Introduction by Ralph ​ ​ Ross. Buy Now! ​ Volume 8: 1915, Essays, German Philosophy and Politics, Schools of To-Morrow. (1979) ​ ​ ​ ​ Introduction by Sidney Hook. Buy Now! ​ Volume 9: 1916, Democracy and Education. (1980) Introduction by Sidney Hook. Buy Now! ​ ​ ​ Volume 10: 1916-1917, Essays. (1980) Introduction by Lewis E. Hahn. Buy Now! ​ Volume 11: 1918-1919, Essays. (1982) Introduction by Oscar and Lilian Handlin. Buy Now! ​ Volume 12: 1920, Essays, Reconstruction in Philosophy. (1982) Introduction by Ralph Ross. ​ ​ Buy Now! Volume 13: 1921-1922, Essays. (1983) Introduction by Ralph Ross. Buy Now! ​ Volume 14: 1922, Human Nature and Conduct. (1983) Introduction by Murray G. Murphey. ​ ​ Buy Now! Volume 15: 1923-1924, Essays. (1983) Introduction by Carl Cohen. Buy Now! ​ The Later Works, 1925-1953. Volume 1: 1925, Experience and Nature. (1981) Introduction by Sidney Hook. Buy Now! ​ ​ ​ Volume 2: 1925-1927, Essays, The Public and Its Problems. (1984) Introduction by James ​ ​ Gouinlock. Buy Now! ​ Volume 3: 1927-1928, Essays. (1984) Introduction by David Sidorsky. Buy Now! ​ Volume 4: 1929, The Quest for Certainty. (1984) Introduction by Stephen Toulmin. Buy Now! ​ ​ ​ Volume 5: 1929-1930, Essays, The Sources of a Science Education, Individualism, Old and New, ​ ​ ​ ​ and Construction and Criticism. (1984) Introduction by Paul Kurtz. Buy Now! ​ ​ ​ Volume 6: 1931-1932, Essays. (1985) Introduction by Sidney Ratner. Buy Now! ​ Volume 7: 1932, Ethics, revised edition. (1985) Introduction by Abraham Edel and Elizabeth ​ ​ Flower. Buy Now! ​ Volume 8: 1933, Essays, How We Think, revised edition. (1986) Introduction by Richard Rorty. ​ ​ Buy Now! Volume 9: 1933-1934, Essays, A Common Faith. (1986) Introduction by Milton R. Konvitz. Buy ​ ​ ​ Now! Volume 10: 1934, Art as Experience. (1987) Introduction by Abraham Kaplan. Buy Now! ​ ​ ​ Volume 11: 1935-1937, Essays, Liberalism and Social Action. (1987) Introduction by John J. ​ ​ McDermott. Volume 12: 1938, Logic: The Theory of Inquiry. (1986) Introduction by Ernest Nagel. Buy Now! ​ ​ ​ Volume 13: 1938-1939, Essays, Experience and Education, Freedom and Culture, and Theory of ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ Valuation. (1988) Introduction by Steven M. Cahn. Buy Now! ​ ​ Volume 14: 1939-1941, Essays. (1988) Introduction by Ralph W. Sleeper. Buy Now! ​ Volume 15: 1942-1948, Essays. (1989) Introduction by Lewis S. Feuer. Buy Now! ​ Volume 16: 1949-1952, Essays, Knowing and the Known. (1989) Introduction by Thelma Z. ​ ​ Lavine. Buy Now! ​ Volume 17: 1885-1953, Essays. (1990) Introduction by Sidney Hook. Buy Now! ​ Index to the Collected Works. Edited by Anne S. Sharpe. Carbondale: Southern Illinois ​ University Press, 1991. Supplementary Vol. 1, 1884-1951 (2008). Available on CD-ROM by Intelex. ​ ​ The Correspondence of John Dewey. 4 volumes. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University ​ Press, 1999-2005. Available on CD-ROM by Intelex. ​ Volume 1: 1871-1918 (1999), introduced by Larry A. Hickman. Volume 2: 1919-1939 (2002), introduced by Michael Eldridge Volume 3: 1940-1953 (2005), introduced by John R. Shook. Volume 4: 1953-2007 (2008), introduced by Larry A. Hickman. Writings by John Dewey Books Psychology (New York: Harper, 1887; revised, 1889; revised, 1891). ​ Leibniz's New Essays Concerning the Human Understanding: A Critical Exposition (Chicago: ​ Griggs, 1888). Applied Psychology: An Introduction to the Principles and Practice of Education, by Dewey and ​ James Alexander McClellan (Boston: Educational Publishing Company, 1889). Outlines of a Critical Theory of Ethics (Ann Arbor: Michigan Register Publishing Company, ​ 1891). The Study of Ethics: A Syllabus (Ann Arbor, Mich.: Inland, 1894). ​ The Psychology of Number and Its Applications to Methods of Teaching Arithmetic, by Dewey ​ and McClellan, International Education Series, volume 33 (New York: Appleton, 1895; London: Edward Arnold, 1895). Interest in Relation to Training of the Will, National Herbart Society Supplement to the ​ Yearbook for 1895 (Bloomington, Ill.: Public School Publishing Company, 1896); revised as Interest as Related to Will, edited by Charles A. McMurry (Chicago: University of Chicago ​ Press, 1899). The School and Society: Being Three Lectures by John Dewey, Supplemented by a Statement of the University Elementary School (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1899; London: P. S. ​ King, 1900; revised and enlarged edition, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1915; Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1915). The Child and the Curriculum (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1902). ​ Studies in Logical Theory, by Dewey and others (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1903; ​ London: Unwin, 1909). Ethics, by Dewey and James H. Tufts (New York: Holt, 1908; London: Bell, 1909; revised ​ edition, New York: Holt, 1932). How We Think (Boston: Heath, 1910; London: Harrap, 1910); revised as How We Think, a ​ ​ Restatement of the Relation of Reflective Thinking to the Educative Process (Boston, New York ​ & London: Heath, 1933; London: Harrap, 1933). The Influence of Darwin on Philosophy, and Other Essays in Contemporary Thought (New ​ York: Holt, 1910; London: Bell, 1910). German Philosophy and Politics (New York: Holt, 1915; revised edition, New York: Putnam, ​ 1942). Schools of To-Morrow, by John Dewey and Evelyn Dewey (New York: Dutton, 1915; London: ​ Dent, 1915). Democracy and Education: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Education (New York: ​ Macmillan, 1916; New York: Free Press / London: Collier-Macmillan, 1944). Essays in Experimental Logic (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1916). ​ Reconstruction in Philosophy (New York: Holt, 1920; London: University of London Press, ​ 1921; enlarged edition, with a new introduction by Dewey, Boston: Beacon, 1948). Human Nature and Conduct: An Introduction to Social Psychology (New York: Holt, 1922; ​ London: Allen & Unwin, 1922; republished, with a new introduction, New York: Modern Library, 1930). Experience and Nature (Chicago & London: Open Court, 1925; revised edition, New York: ​ Norton, 1929; London: Allen & Unwin, 1929). The Public and Its Problems (New York: Holt, 1927; London: Allen & Unwin, 1927); ​ republished as The Public and Its Problems: An Essay in Political Inquiry (Chicago: Gateway, ​ ​ 1940). Art and Education, by Dewey, Albert C. Barnes, Laurence Buermeyer, and others (Merion, Pa.: ​ Barnes Foundation Press, 1929; revised and enlarged, 1947; revised and enlarged, 1954). The Quest for Certainty: A Study of the Relation of Knowledge and Action (New York: Minton, ​ Balch, 1929; London: Allen & Unwin, 1930). Individualism, Old and New (New York: Minton, Balch, 1930; London: Allen & Unwin, 1931). ​ Art as Experience (New York: Minton, Balch, 1934; London: Allen & Unwin, 1934). ​ A Common Faith (New Haven: Yale University Press / London: Oxford University Press, 1934). ​ Liberalism and Social Action (New York: Putnam, 1935). ​ Logic: The Theory of Inquiry (New York: Holt, 1938; London: Allen & Unwin, 1939). ​ Theory of Valuation, volume 2, no. 4 of International Encyclopedia of Unified Science, edited by ​ ​ ​ Otto Neurath, Rudolf Carnap, and Charles W. Morris (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1939). Freedom and Culture (New York: Putnam, 1939; London: Allen & Unwin, 1940). ​ Knowing and the Known, by Dewey and Arthur F. Bentley (Boston: Beacon, 1949). ​ Shorter Works, Pamphlets, Essays The Ethics of Democracy, University of Michigan Philosophical Papers, second series no. 1 (Ann ​ Arbor, Mich.: Andrews, 1888). Hegel's Philosophy of Spirit: Lectures (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1897). ​ The Significance of the Problem of Knowledge (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1897). ​ My Pedagogic Creed (New York & Chicago: E. L. Kellogg, 1897). ​ Psychology and Philosophic Method: The Annual Public Address Before the Union, May 15, 1899 (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1899). ​ The Method of the Recitation: A Partial Report of a Course of Lectures Given at the University of Chicago by Professor John Dewey, Privately Printed for the Use of

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