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|aJohn Dewey : |bcritical assessments / |cedited by J.E. Tiles
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|aLondon ; |aNew York : |bRoutledge, |c1992
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|a4 v ; |c25 cm
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|aRoutledge critical assessments of leading philosophers
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|aIncludes bibliographical references
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|av. 1. Human nature and human nurture--v. 2. Political theory and social practice--v. 3. Value, conduct, and art--v. 4. Nature, knowledge, and naturalism
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|aDewey John|d1859-1952
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|aTiles, J. E
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|aRoutledge critical assessments of leading philosophers
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