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The Evolution of John Dewey's Conception of Philosophy and His Notion of Truth

The Evolution of John Dewey's Conception of Philosophy and His Notion of Truth

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The Evolution of John Dewey's Conception of Philosophy and His Notion of Truth

by Melvin Tuggle

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9780761809173
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Lanham, MD: Univ Press of America, 1997 Book. Near Fine. Soft cover. NF soft cover with minimal shelf wear; clean & tight.

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Title
The Evolution of John Dewey's Conception of Philosophy and His Notion of Truth
Author
Melvin Tuggle
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Near Fine
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1
ISBN 10
0761809171
ISBN 13
9780761809173
Publisher
Univ Press of America
Place of Publication
Lanham, MD
Date Published
1997
Keywords
philosophy, truth, john dewey, thought, contemporary
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Philosophy;

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