Dewey, John.
Philosophy, psychology and social practice / John Dewey ; essays selected, edited and with a foreword by Joseph Ratner. - New York : Capricorn Books, c1963. - 315 [5 unnumbered] pages :
Contents: 1 Knowledge and the relativity of feeling -- 2 Kant and philosophic method -- 3 The new psychology -- 4 Soul and body -- 5 The psychological standpoint -- 6 Psychology as philosophic method -- 7 "Illusory psychology" -- 8 Knowledge as idealization -- 9 On some current conceptions of the term "self" -- 10 How do concepts arise from percepts? -- 11 The superstition of necessity -- 12 The ego as cause -- 13 The psychology of infant language -- 14 The theory of emotions -- 15 The reflex arc concept in psychology -- 16 The psychology of effort -- 17 Interpretation of the savage mind -- 18 Psychology and social practice.
English
Philosophy.
Psychology.
Philosophy, psychology and social practice / John Dewey ; essays selected, edited and with a foreword by Joseph Ratner. - New York : Capricorn Books, c1963. - 315 [5 unnumbered] pages :
Contents: 1 Knowledge and the relativity of feeling -- 2 Kant and philosophic method -- 3 The new psychology -- 4 Soul and body -- 5 The psychological standpoint -- 6 Psychology as philosophic method -- 7 "Illusory psychology" -- 8 Knowledge as idealization -- 9 On some current conceptions of the term "self" -- 10 How do concepts arise from percepts? -- 11 The superstition of necessity -- 12 The ego as cause -- 13 The psychology of infant language -- 14 The theory of emotions -- 15 The reflex arc concept in psychology -- 16 The psychology of effort -- 17 Interpretation of the savage mind -- 18 Psychology and social practice.
English
Philosophy.
Psychology.