Dewey's New Logic: A Reply to Russell

Dewey's New Logic: A Reply to Russell

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May 22, 1998 · Inglese · Brossura (295 pagine)
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Formato Brossura
Pagine 295
Lingua Inglese
Pubblicato May 22, 1998
Editore University of Chicago Press
Edizione Reprint
ISBN-10 0226080706
ISBN-13 9780226080703

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In a thought-provoking analysis, the author embarks on a journey through the philosophical landscape, directly addressing the challenges posed by Bertrand Russell to John Dewey's pragmatic approach to logic. The narrative weaves together a rich tapestry of ideas, meticulously dismantling misunderstandings while illuminating Dewey's contributions to the field.

Burke's examination reflects a deep understanding of both philosophers, contextualizing their theories within the broader currents of 20th-century thought. He articulates the differences between Dewey's experimental logic and Russell's formalist stance, suggesting that Dewey's ideas offer a more dynamic and adaptable framework for understanding truth and knowledge.

The work engages with the implications of this philosophical debate, raising questions about the nature of inquiry and the relevance of pragmatism in contemporary discourse. Through a careful interplay of critique and appreciation, Burke advocates for a renewed consideration of Dewey's logic as vital in navigating modern philosophical dilemmas.

Readers are invited to explore the depths of this philosophical confrontation, gaining insights into the evolving nature of logic and its impact on both academia and practical life. The narrative challenges conventional views, making a persuasive case for Dewey's lasting significance in the conversation surrounding logic and its role in understanding human experience.

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Scienza e Tecnologia Filosofia Contemporaneo Natura
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