Dewey's Ethical Thought /
Central to the development of Dewey's ethics was his lifelong conviction that the realms of science and morals, facts and values were reconcilable. This conviction, Welchman demonstrates, drove Dewey to reject the orthodox ethics of his day in favor of radical alternatives - first absolute idea...
| Auteur principal: | Welchman, Jennifer |
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| Format: | Électronique eBook |
| Langue: | Inglés |
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Ithaca :
Cornell University Press,
1995.
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| Collection: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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| Accès en ligne: | Texto completo |
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