id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 38141 Howard, Delton Thomas John Dewey's logical theory .txt text/plain 49401 3241 63 In his second article, on "Psychology as Philosophic Method," Dewey fact, Dewey says, results in such failures as are seen in Kant, Hegel, to establish self-consciousness as an experienced fact; and, Dewey In taking up the subject of the relation of psychology to logic, Dewey Dewey has in mind logic as a science of the forms of reality taken in the forms of experience, would represent logic of the type which Dewey There seems to exist, Dewey continues, "the idea that moral theory is Dewey presents here an instrumental theory of knowledge and concepts. identical terms the position taken in "Moral Theory and Practice." Dewey psychological theory, Dewey believes, tends to shut thought in to the Dewey's psychology is linked up with his logical theory, as has already the first time, Dewey presents in complete form the logical theory which the psychology upon which Dewey's logical theory is grounded: the ./cache/38141.txt ./txt/38141.txt