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Philosophy of education (Problems of men)

Although primarily addressed to the general reader, the introduction and the last chapters of this work strike straight at reactionary philosophers who obstruct the philosophers who are honest searchers for wisdom.

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  • "Problems of Men"
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  • "Although primarily addressed to the general reader, the introduction and the last chapters of this work strike straight at reactionary philosophers who obstruct the philosophers who are honest searchers for wisdom."@en
  • "Although primarily addressed to the general reader, the introduction and the last chapters of this work strike straight at reactionary philosophers who obstruct the philosophers who are honest searchers for wisdom. John Dewey was the most famous teacher of philosophy in the early twentieth century, and he was known for his lifelong work to reform America's educational system. Dewey was born in Burlington, Vermont in 1859 to strict Calvinist parents. After graduating from the University of Vermont, Dewey taught high school and studied philosophy in his spare time. He finished his doctorate degree at Johns Hopkins University and continued to teach at various universities around the country, finally landing at Columbia University. While in New York, Dewey became involved in political groups and founded what would become the progressive education movement, which purported that students should learn to think for themselves to become active participants of a democratic society. He was also a founding member of the NAACP and the ACLU. At this time, Dewey was influenced by Karl Marx, and after traveling to different countries to study their educational systems, praised Soviet education and came under scrutiny in the United States. Dewey continued his political and philosophical efforts until his death in 1952."@en

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  • "Philosophy of education : problems of men"
  • "人的问题"
  • "Philosophy of education (Problems of men)"@en
  • "Philosophy of education (Problems of men)"
  • "Philosophy and civilization (problems of men)"@en
  • "Philosophy of education (Problems of man)"@en
  • "[Problems of Men.] Philosophy of Education. Problems of Men"@en
  • "Philosophy of Education"
  • "人的問題"
  • "Ren de wen di"
  • "Problems of men : philosophical essays"@en
  • "El hombre y sus problemas"@es
  • "El hombre y sus problemas"
  • "Philosophy of education : (problems of men)"
  • "Philosophy of education : (problems of men)"@en
  • "Philosophy of education (problems of men)"@en
  • "Philosophy of education (problems of men)"
  • "Philosophy of education : problem of men"
  • "Problems of Men. [Essays.]"@en
  • "Philosophy of education"
  • "Philosophy of education"@en
  • "Problems of men"
  • "Problems of men"@en
  • "Ren de wen ti"
  • "Philosophy of education : (problems of man)"
  • "Philosophy of education : (Problems of men)"
  • "Problems of men : the philosophy of education"@en
  • "El Hombre y sus problemas"
  • "Problems of men : essays"

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