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12· BOOKS AND ARTICLES ABOUT DEWEY · .A. A-1. Aasi, Ghulam Haider. “Dewey and Iqbäl on Moral Self and Society: A Comparative Study of Their Thought.” Hamdard Islamicus 8 (Winter 1985): 51–63. A-2. Abel, Reuben. The Pragmatic Humanism of F. C. S. Schiller. New York: King’s Crown Press, 1955. A-3. Abel, Reuben. “Pragmatism and the Outlook of Modern Science.” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 27 (1966): 45–54. A-4. Abel, Reuben. “Felix Kaufmann.” Salmagundi no. 10–11 (Fall 1969–Winter 1970): 307–10. A-5. Adams, Albert, and Sherrod Reynolds. “The Long Conversation: Tracing the Roots of the Past.” Journal of Experiential Education 4 (Spring 1981): 21–28. A-6. Adams, Elie Maynard. Ethical Naturalism and the Modern World-View. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1960. A-7. Adams, G. P., W. R. Dennes, J. Loewenberg, D. S. MacKay, P. Marhenke, S. C. Pepper, and E. W. Strong. Knowledge and Society. New York: D. Appleton-Century Co., 1938. A-8. Addams, Jane. “A Toast to John Dewey.” Survey 63 (1929): 203–4. A-9. Addams, Jane. “John Dewey and Social Welfare.” In John Dewey: The Man and His Philosophy: Addresses Delivered in New York in Celebration of His Seventieth Birthday, 140–51. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1930. A-10. Addams, Jane. The Excellent Becomes the Permanent. New York: Macmillan Co., 1932. A-11. Addelson, Kathryn Pyne. “Some Moral Issues in Public Problems of Reproduction.” Social Problems 37 (1990): 1–17. A-12. Adelman, Clem. “Play as a Quest for Vocation.” Journal of Curriculum Studies 24 (1992): 139–51. A-13. Adler, Mortimer Jerome. “The Chicago School.” Harper’s 183 (September 1941): 377–88. 13 A-14. Adler, Mortimer Jerome. The Idea of Freedom: A Dialectical Examination of the Conceptions of Freedom. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday and Co., 1958. A-15. Adler, Mortimer Jerome, and Milton Mayer. The Revolution in Education. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1958. [Reviewed in Journal of Thought 15 (1980): 109 (Paul Rux); Progressive 22 (August 1958): 28–29 (Lawrence A. Cremin).] A-16. Advocate. [Retail Clerks Union.] “Dewey Is Second Unionist Honored on U.S. Stamp.” Advocate 72 (January 1969): 31. A-17. Aguolu, C. C. “John Dewey’s Democratic Conception of Education and Its Implications for Developing Nations.” Second Order 4 (July 1975): 66–80. A-18. Aiken, Henry David. “Definitions of Value and the Moral Ideal.” Journal of Philosophy 42 (1945): 337–52. A-19. Aiken, Henry David. “Reflections on Dewey’s Questions about Value.” In Value: A Cooperative Inquiry, edited by Ray Lepley, 15–42. New York: Columbia University Press, 1949. [Reply by Bertram Jessup, “Criticisms by Jessup.” Ibid., 351– 60. Rejoinders by Aiken and E. T. Mitchell, ibid., 360–65.] A-20. Aiken, Henry David. “A Pluralistic Analysis of the Ethical ‘Ought.’” Journal of Philosophy 48 (1951): 497–505. A-21. Aiken, Henry David. Introduction to Philosophy in the Twentieth Century, An Anthology, edited by William Barrett and Aiken. New York: Random House, 1962. A-22. Aiken, Henry David. Reason and Conduct: New Bearings in Moral Philosophy. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1962. A-23. Aiken, Henry David. “Sidney Hook as Philosopher.” Commentary 33 (1962): 143– 51. A-24. Aiken, Henry David. “American Pragmatism Reconsidered, III: John Dewey.” Commentary 34 (1962): 334–44. A-25. Aiken, Henry David. “Politics and the Higher Learning.” Humanist 33 (March-April 1973): 18–22. [Part of a symposium entitled “John Dewey and Higher Education Today,” with Abraham Edel and Paul Kurtz.] A-26. Aiken, Henry David, and Ray Lepley. “Criticisms by Aiken, Rejoinder by Lepley.” [3.138.200.66] Project MUSE (2024-04-19 01:23 GMT) 14 In Value: A Cooperative Inquiry, edited by Lepley, 293–301. New York: Columbia University Press, 1949. A-27. Alatas, Syed Hussein. “Problems of Defining Religion.” International Social Science Journal 29 (1977): 213–34. A-28. Alberty, Harold Bernard. “An Appraisal of Dewey’s Aphorism, ‘Education Is Life’—Abstract.” National Education Association, Department of Superintendence, Official Report, 1930, 152. A-29. Alberty, Harold Bernard. “The Direction of Learning on the Elementary-School Level.” Educational Outlook 8 (November 1933): 10–20. A-30. Aldrich, Virgil Charles. “John Dewey’s Use of Language.” Journal of Philosophy 41 (1944): 261–71. A-31. Alexander, F. Matthias. The Resurrection of the Body. New York: Dell Publishing Co., 1969. A-32. Alexander, Thomas M. “The Pepper-Croce Thesis and Dewey’s ‘Idealist’ Aesthetics.” Southwest Philosophical Studies 4 (April 1979): 21–32. A-33. Alexander, Thomas M...

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