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... one's way of living . Dewey captured the ethos of his times in terms of a sense of " hollowness . " This is the sense that one cannot articulate one's feelings or even that , in the loss of one's own taste , one does not know " what one ...
... one's integrity - in ef- fect , of the light one lives by , with its power to illuminate the darkness of the political . His call for democratic participation and the rebuild- ing of the Great Community is driven by the sense of crisis ...
... one's lost light . It guides us to the Emersonian passage from the in- most to the outmost as a way of bridging the private and the public . Among all there are three distinctive contributions of Emerson's and Dewey's perfectionist ...
... method plays a crucial role - the procedure of practical judgment in a particular situation based upon the consequences of one's conduct . It is a method for " judgments about the conditions DEWEY BETWEEN HEGEL AND DARWIN 19.
... one's heart and soul and mind . " Unlike Plato , with his idea of " eros , " or Kierke- gaard with his concept of the " Wholly Other , " but not unlike Nietz- sche and his " polytheism , " Dewey brings the authority of the moral life ...
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Dewey beyond Hegel and Darwin | 36 |
Closeness between Dewey and Emerson | 50 |
Deweys Emersonian View of Ends | 69 |
Reconstruction toward Holistic | 99 |
Toward | 139 |
Notes | 163 |
Bibliography | 195 |
Index | 205 |
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