Philosophy and the Reconstruction of Culture Ella FurnessEssential essays on philosophy's power to transform our world. How can philosophy reshape culture? Drawing on the enduring insights of John Dewey, Philosophy and the Reconstruction of Culture brings together leading scholars of American pragmatism to confront the pressing cultural, moral, and social challenges of our time. From democracy and education to ethics, epistemology, and the human experience, these essays explore how reflective inquiry can
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