Publisher's Synopsis
An icon of philosophy and psychology during the first half of the 20th century and the author of over forty books across a range of topics, Dewey is known as the father of functional psychology and a pivotal figure of the pragmatist movement, as well as the progressive movement in education.
This concise and critical look at Dewey's work examines his unique take on art and religion, his naturalistic approach to science and psychology, and his contribution to political thought. Hildebrand's biography brilliantly interweaves the different strands of Dewey's thought, and examines the legacy he left behind.