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The Terms 'Conscious' and 'Consciousness'
On Some Current Conceptions of the term 'Self'
The Theory of Emotion: Emotional Attitudes & the Significance of Emotions
The Psychology of Infant Language
Human Nature and Conduct: An Introduction to Social Psychology
The Chicago School by William James
John Dewey's Logical Theory by Delton Thomas Howard
The Pragmatic Theory of Truth as Developed by Peirce, James, and Dewey by Denton Loring Geyer
On Education
Democracy and Education:
An Introduction to the Philosophy of Education
Chapter One: Education as a Necessity of Life
Summary. It is the very nature of life to strive to continue in being
Chapter Two: Education as a Social Function
Summary. The development within the young of the attitudes and
Chapter Three: Education as Direction
Summary. The natural or native impulses of the young do not agree with
Chapter Four: Education as Growth
Summary. Power to grow depends upon need for others and plasticity
Chapter Five: Preparation, Unfolding, and Formal Discipline
Summary. The conception that the result of the educative process is
Chapter Six: Education as Conservative and Progressive
Summary. Education may be conceived either retrospectively or
Chapter Seven: The Democratic Conception in Education
Summary. Since education is a social process, and there are many kinds
Chapter Eight: Aims in Education
Summary. An aim denotes the result of any natural process brought to
Chapter Nine: Natural Development and Social Efficiency as Aims
Summary. General or comprehensive aims are points of view for surveying
Chapter Ten: Interest and Discipline
Summary. Interest and discipline are correlative aspects of activity
Chapter Eleven: Experience and Thinking
Summary. In determining the place of thinking in experience we first
Chapter Twelve: Thinking in Education
Summary. Processes of instruction are unified in the degree in which