Essays in Experimental Logic

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By John Dewey

PREFATORY NOTE

TABLE OF CONTENTS

I INTRODUCTION

II THE RELATIONSHIP OF THOUGHT AND ITS SUBJECT-MATTER

III THE ANTECEDENTS AND STIMULI OF THINKING

IV DATA AND MEANINGS

V THE OBJECTS OF THOUGHT

VI SOME STAGES OF LOGICAL THOUGHT

VII THE LOGICAL CHARACTER OF IDEAS

VIII THE CONTROL OF IDEAS BY FACTS I

IX NAIVE REALISM VS. PRESENTATIVE REALISM [58] I

X EPISTEMOLOGICAL REALISM: THE ALLEGED UBIQUITY OF THE KNOWLEDGE RELATION

XI THE EXISTENCE OF THE WORLD AS A LOGICAL PROBLEM

XII WHAT PRAGMATISM MEANS BY PRACTICAL

XIII AN ADDED NOTE AS TO THE "PRACTICAL"

XIV THE LOGIC OF JUDGMENTS OF PRACTICE THEIR NATURE

INDEX

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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