Dewey sought to at once synthesize, criticize, and expand upon the democratic (or proto-democratic) educational philosophies of Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Plato. He saw Rousseau's philosophy as overemphasizing the individual and Plato's philosophy as overemphasizing the society in which the individual lived.
The Collected Works of John Dewey : PergamonMedia
John Dewey
bookNaturaleza humana y conducta : Introducción a la psicología social
John Dewey
bookDelphi Complete Works of John Dewey Illustrated
John Dewey
bookDelphi Collected Works of John Dewey Illustrated
John Dewey
bookSchools of to-morrow
John Dewey, Evelyn Dewey
bookCreative Intelligence : Essays in the Pragmatic Attitude
Horace Meyer Kallen, John Dewey, James Hayden Tufts, George H. Mead, Harold Chapman Brown, Henry Waldgrave Stuart, Addison Webster Moore, Boyd Henry Bode
bookDemocracy and Education
John Dewey
bookMoral Principles in Education
John Dewey
bookHow We Think
John Dewey
bookLa democracia como forma de vida
John Dewey
bookDemocracy and Education
John Dewey
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