John Dewey's Rival Versions of Virtue

Education and Culture 35 (2):47 (2019)
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John Dewey’s Ethics, which he co-authored with James Hayden Tufts, is now available as an online text in the public domain. Indeed, unrestricted access copies are obtainable on the Internet for both editions of the Ethics: the first edition of 1908 and the much revised second edition of 1932. This should be welcome news for teachers, because the book represents a cornucopian instructional resource. The Ethics constitutes an ambitious and comprehensive work that is organized into three distinct parts, which respectively treat the historical and cultural background of Western mores, the main currents of Western moral theory, and the ethical aspects of several modern social problems. Given the text’s wide sweep...

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