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Principles of Instrumental Logic : John Dewey's Lectures in Ethics and Political Ethics, 1895-1896.

John Dewey delivered two sets of related lectures at the University of Chicago in the fall quarter 1895 and the spring quarter 1896. Designed for graduate students, the lectures show the birth of Dewey's instrumentalist theory of inquiry in its application to ethical and political thinking. Fro...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Koch, Donald F.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Carbondale : Southern Illinois University Press, 1998.
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505 0 |a Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Preface; A Note on Editorial Methods; Abbreviations of Dewey's Published Works; Part One: Lectures on the Logic of Ethics; Editor's Introduction to the Lectures on the Logic of Ethics; Introduction; An Analysis of Judgment; Chapter 1. How are Subject and Predicate Connected by the Copula?; Chapter 2. The Problem with Empirical and Idealist Theories; Chapter 3. The Significance of Tension and the Coordinating Function of the Copula; Chapter 4. Intellectual, Aesthetic, and Moral Value; Chapter 5. Reconciliation of Scientific and Moral Views of the World. 
505 8 |a Chapter 6. Criticism of the Separation Between Self and GodThe Logic of the Ethical Judgment Proper; Chapter 7. Interpretation of the Central Moral Categories; Chapter 8. The Empirical Theory Concerning Origin and Nature of the Moral Judgment; Chapter 9. Criticism of Intuitionalism; Chapter 10. The Logic of the Formation of Ideals; Chapter 11. Standards as Perfection in the Practical Sense; Chapter 12. Badness and Negative Judgment; Chapter 13. The Nature of the Categories of Responsibility; Notes; Part Two: Lectures on Political Ethics. 
500 |a Editor's Introduction to the Lectures on Political EthicsChapter 1. General Considerations of the Nature of the Course; Chapter 2. Turning Dualisms into Distinctions; Chapter 3. Individuality and the Cosmic Process; Chapter 4. Putting Content into Social Consciousness; Chapter 5. The Individual as Instrument of Social Development; Chapter 6. Competition Replaces Conflict in the Development of Wider Associations; Chapter 7. Is Society an Organism?; Chapter 8. Relation of Individual Organ to Organism as Whole; Chapter 9. The Social Sciences; Chapter 10. Structure of Social Organization. 
505 8 |a Chapter 11. Political SovereigntyChapter 12. The Moral and the Legal as Phases in the Reconstruction of the Ethical; Chapter 13. Classifications of Rights and Duties; Chapter 14. Rights in Particular; Chapter 15. Competition and Education as Factors in the Selection and Evolution of Social Callings; Chapter 16. Permanent Associations; Notes; Works Cited in Dewey's Lectures; Index; Author Bio. 
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