The Middle Works, 1899-1924 |
Contents
Valuation and Experimental Knowledge 3 I | 3 |
Monism or Dualism 40 An Analysis of Reflective | 139 |
Shown in Chinese Plea 191 Four Principles for China | 194 |
204 Chinese Resignations 209 Three Results | 204 |
Chinese Education 228 The Siberian Republic 233 | 233 |
America 306 Social Absolutism 311 Education as | 329 |
cation | 413 |
1 Abstracts of Kaizo Articles 433 2 | 433 |
Textual Commentary 503 | 503 |
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John Dewey: The Middle Works, 1899-1924, Volume 13; Volumes 1921-1922 Jo Ann Boydston No preview available - 1983 |
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