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Essays in Experimental Logic - John Dewey

In this early collection of formative essays, acclaimed American philosopher John Dewey argues that the idealistic, realistic, and analytic schools of philosophy fail to take into account the pragmatic and experimental nature of experience - common to science and practical experience, but alien to the abstract theorizing of coherentist and correspondence theories of logic. Here we find the essential groundwork for the mature naturalistic and process-oriented metaphysics that Dewey would elaborate in his later mature works such as Experience and Nature and Logic: The Theory of Inquiry. In his long introduction, Dewey provides a summary and precis of his experimental logic, taking specifically pains to contrast his approach with the emerging analytic logic of Russell and Frege. Chapters 3-6 take aim at the idealistic logic dominant in his time by providing a close reading and critique of the German logician Hermann Lotze. Chapters 7-8 argue for the distinction between acquaintance with an external reality and knowledge of that reality. Rather than disembodied and abstract, Dewey describes a logic arising out of the concrete interactions of organisms embedded within a natural environment. Dewey's logic of experience is essential to an understanding of his various projects, from education, to art, politics, pragmatism, and science. (Summary by P. J. Taylor)
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Prefatory NoteI. Introduction (§ I - IV)I. Introduction (§ V-VII)II. The Relationship of Thought and Its Subject MatterIII. The Antecedents and Stimuli of ThinkingIV. Data and MeaningV. The Objects of ThoughtVI. Some Stages of Logical ThoughtVII. The Logical Character of IdeasVIII. The Control of Ideas by FactsIX. Naive Realism Vs. Presentative RealismX. Epistemological Realism: The Alleged Ubiquity of the Knowledge RelationXI. The Existence of the World as a Logical ProblemXII. What Pragmatism Means by PracticalXIII. An Added Note as to the 'Practical'XIV. The Logic of Judgements of Practice - Their NatureXIV. The Logic of Judgements of Practice - Judgments of Value I and IIXIV. The Logic of Judgements of Practice - Judgments of Value III, IV, VXIV. The Logic of Judgements of Practice - Sense Perception as KnowledgeXIV. The Logic of Judgements of Practice - Science as a Practical ArtXIV. The Logic of Judgements of Practice - Theory and Practice
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