Dewey, Religion, and the New Atheism

Contemporary Pragmatism 7 (1):93-106 (2010)
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This article explores the conflict between those who find value in religious commitment and others who recommend the complete abandonment of religion. It examines John Dewey's reflections on religion in order to assess its possible resources for addressing this specific conflict. Dewey's discussion highlights deep human impulses that a secular perspective should address. But this should be accomplished not through his proposed broadening of religious life, but by promoting these impulses and the community life that responds to them as shared human needs and ideals that go beyond religious commitment

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Understanding John Dewey: Nature and Cooperative Intelligence.James Campbell - 1995 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 31 (3):660-670.
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