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(1978) Human Studies 1 (1).

Dewey's enduring vitality

Garry M. Brodsky

pp. 377-394

There are many loose ends in this study and I shall make no effort to tie them together in some neat summary. I trust that my basic sympathies with Dewey have been clear throughout. What I have discovered in the course of writing this is that reflecting upon Dewey's work in the light of contemporary problems and schools of philosophy not only casts light on these problems and schools but enhances one's appreciation for the distinctiveness, coherence and value of his work.

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DOI: 10.1007/BF02132625

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Brodsky, G. M. (1978). Dewey's enduring vitality. Human Studies 1 (1), pp. 377-394.

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