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John Dewey
(1859 - 1952)
American psychologist and philosopher
American psychologist and philosopher
American philosopher and psychologist, a leading advocate of Pragmatism and pioneering progressive education.
John Dewey was born in Burlington, Vermont in 1859 and became one of the most influential thinkers of the 20th century. As a philosopher, he helped establish the Pragmatist movement, emphasizing experience, democracy, and inquiry. His work in psychology led to the development of functional psychology and studies of child development. Dewey’s landmark book, Democracy and Education, laid the foundation for progressive educational practices that prioritize critical thinking and experiential learning. He taught at the University of Michigan, University of Chicago, and Columbia University, shaping generations of students. Dewey’s ideas on democracy, ethics, and society continue to inform contemporary debates in philosophy and education. He died in 1952, leaving a vast body of scholarly work.
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John Dewey