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b i b l i o g r a p h y Archive Repositories special collections, morris library, southern illinois university, carbondale, illinois The John Dewey Papers, 1858–1970. The Joseph Ratner Papers and Collection of John Dewey, 1862–1978. General Correspondence and Unpublished Manuscripts. special collections, millbank memorial library, teachers college, columbia university, new york, new york Administrative Records of the Bureau of Educational Experiments, 1916–1925; Bank Street Archives, 1920–1923; Barbara Biber Papers, 1917–1937; Myrtle B. McGraw Papers , 1930–1988. rare books and manuscripts, butler library, columbia university, new york city The Carnegie Corporation of New York, Archives, 1911–1977. The Lucy Sprague Mitchell Papers, 1916–1952. Lucy Sprague Mitchell Oral History, 1962. Wesley C. Mitchell Diaries, 1905–1948. John Dewey’s correspondence with Corinne Chisholm Frost, 1930–1950. John Dewey’s Correspondence with Abraham Flexner, 1932. Evelyn Dewey Correspondence with Randolph Bourne, 1913–1914. Randolph Bourne correspondence with Max Eastman, 1913–1917. special collections, van pelt library, university of pennsylvania, philadelphia, pennsylvania Waldo Frank Papers, 1889–1965. Correspondence with John Dewey, 1917–1937; Correspondence with Margaret Naumberg, 1917–1922; Correspondence with F. M. Alexander , 1916–1939. special collections, clark university, worcester, massachusetts The G. Stanley Hall Papers, 1844–1924. american philosophical society, archives, philadelphia, pennsylvania C. B. Davenport Papers, correspondence with Myrtle McGraw, 1931–1941. museum of modern art, new york city Henri Matisse: A Retrospective. A Special Exhibition, September 24, 1992, to January 12, 1993. neurological institute of new york, presbyterian hospital, columbia university, new york city Minutes of the Board of Trustees, 1915–1931. josiah macy, jr. foundation, new york city Annual Reports, 1930–1960. new york academy of medicine, new york city Correspondence of Herbert Wilcox and Frederick Tilney, 1933–1936. american museum of natural history, new york city Correspondence of Frederick Tilney, Kingsley Nobel, and Ludwig Kast, 1930–1938. rockefeller memorial archive, tarrytown, new york Laura Spelman Rockefeller Memorial, Series III, Record Group 5, Child Study and Parent Education, 1923–1944. The General Education Board, Series I, Normal Child Development Study, and Fellowships, Columbia University, 1926–1937. The Commonwealth Fund 1929–1942. alan mason chesney medical archives, johns hopkins medical institutions, baltimore, maryland Adolf E. Meyer Papers, 1866–1950. rare books and manuscripts, national library of congress, washington, d.c. Arnold Lucius Gesell Papers, 1880–1958. national gallery of art, washington, d.c. The Great French Paintings from the Barnes Foundation, A Special Exhibiton, May, 1993. history of medicine division, national library of medicine, bethesda, maryland Milton J. Senn Papers and Oral Histories of Child Development, 1927–1983. Lawrence K. Frank Papers, 1914–1974. special collections, lilly library, indiana university, bloomington, indiana Arthur Bentley Papers. 1870–1953. spencer research library, university of kansas, lawrence, kansas Neurology Collection: C. J. Herrick Papers. George E. Coghill Papers, 1926–1937. archives, st. vincent’s college, latrobe, pennsylvania Eric McCormack Papers, 1911–1963. Chronological Listing of Works by John Dewey The references listed below are from The Collected Works of John Dewey, 1882–1953, published by Southern Illinois University Press, Carbondale, Illinois. The Collected Works are divided into three series: The Early Works, 1882–1898 (¤ve volumes); The 346 Bibliography [3.17.75.227] Project MUSE (2024-04-25 01:30 GMT) Middle Works, 1899–1924 (¤fteen volumes); and The Later Works, 1925–1953 (seventeen volumes). Hereafter cited as: EW (Early Works); MW (Middle Works); LW (Later Works). “The Metaphysical Assumptions of Materialism.” In EW 1: 3–8. “The Pantheism of Spinoza.” In EW 1: 9–18. “Knowledge and Relativity of Feeling.” In EW 1: 19–33. “Kant and Philosophic Method.” In EW 1: 34–47. “The Place of Religious Emotion.” In EW 1: 91. “Soul and Body.” In EW 1: 93–115. Leibniz’s New Essays Concerning the Human Understanding. In EW 1: 420–423. Psychology. In EW 2: 98–90. “The Study of Ethics: A Syllabus.” In EW 4: 219–362. “The Theory of Emotion.” In EW 4: 152–188. “The Re®ex Arc Concept in Psychology.” In EW 5: 96–110. “Review of Social and Ethical Interpretations in Mental Development, by James Mark Baldwin, New York: Macmillan, 1987. Philosophical Review.” In EW 5: 419–420. “Principles of Mental Development as Illustrated in Early Infancy.” In MW 1: 175–191. “The Evolutionary Method as Applied to Morality.” In MW 2: 3–38. “The School as a Social Center.” In MW 2: 80–96. Studies in Logical Theory. In MW 2: 293–368. “Nature.” In MW 2: 142–149. How We Think. In MW...

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