Dewey and the Task before Us: The Making of the Democratic Experience [Book Review]

European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy (1):181-186 (2011)
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Abstract

Review of essays by Bernstein, in translation. This book review could also be entitled “John Dewey: Old and New”, recalling a distant resemblance to one of the most well known books of Dewey, Individualism Old and New (1930). But in this case the subject pursued under this title would be the development in the reception of John Dewey’s work in the past century. This is a genuine hermeneutical reflection on the significance of one of the most important American intellectuals in the present day.

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