This antiquarian volume contains a fascinating and detailed treatise on
experience and nature, written by John Dewey. This interesting and
accessible text will greatly appeal to those with a keen interest in
psychology and philosophy, and it is one not to be missed by collectors
of such literature. The chapters of this book include: Experience and
Philosophic Method; Existence as Precarious and as Stable; Nature, Ends
and Histories; Nature, Means and Knowledge; Nature, Communication and
Meaning; Nature, Mind an Subject; Nature, Life and Body-Mind, etcetera.
John Dewey (1859 -1952) was an American psychologist, philosopher, and
educational reformer who has been influential in education and social
reform. Dewey is also one of the main people associated with philosophy
of pragmatism and is widely hailed as one of the founders of functional
psychology. This book is being republished in an affordable, modern
edition complete with a new prefatory biography of the author.