
How We Think is a book written by the American philosopher, psychologist, and educational reformer John Dewey, originally published in 1910.


This version includes images of Dewey's life and legacy, from his early life onwards. Decades Press is dedicated to bringing readers beautifully designed and formatted versions of classic works.One of America's most prominent philosophers, John Dewey (1859-1952) fought for civil...

One of America's foremost philosophers, John Dewey (1859-1952) fought for civil and academic freedom, founded the Progressive School movement, and steadfastly promoted a scientific approach to intellectual development.
In How We Think, Dewey shares his views on the...

How We Think is a book written by the American educational philosopher John Dewey, published in 1910.

In this short book Dewey shows what pragmatist learning theory means for epistemology (what it means to think well) and for pedagogy (the study of teaching and learning). The starting point is a mind already active, curious and interested in what's going on around it, that,...


John Dewey, one of America's greatest popular philosophers and educators, emphasizes the importance of critical thinking and the vital role education should play. In this progressive work, written more than 80 years ago, Dewey, recognizing that we are born with the ability to...


How We Think is a book written by the American philosopher, psychologist, and educational reformer John Dewey, originally published in 1910.



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John Dewey was a prominent American philosopher, psychologist, and...




In this short book Dewey shows what pragmatist learning theory means for epistemology (what it means to think well) and for pedagogy (the study of teaching and learning). The starting point is a mind already active, curious and interested in what's going on around it, that,...



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