BY JOHN DEwEY
Essays in Experimental Logic is a collection of groundbreaking essays by John Dewey, originally published in 1916. Delving into the realms of philosophy, psychology, and logic, Dewey explores the fundamental principles of inquiry and experimentation. In this influential work, Dewey challenges traditional notions of truth and logic, advocating for a more dynamic and practical approach to understanding the world. Filled with insightful observations and thought-provoking arguments, Essays in Experimental Logic continues to inspire readers to reconsider their perspectives on knowledge, inquiry, and reasoning.
NY. Dover. 1953. 452p.