Foreword | |
Editors' Introduction | |
Situations, Experience, and Knowing | p. 1 |
The Aesthetics of Reality: The Development of Dewey's Ecological Theory of Experience | p. 3 |
Logic and Judgments of Practice | p. 27 |
Experimental Logic: Normative Theory or Natural History? | p. 43 |
The Logical Reconstruction of Experience: Dewey and Lewis | p. 72 |
Dewey and Quine on the Logic of What There Is | p. 93 |
Logical Theory and Forms | p. 119 |
Prospects for Mathematizing Dewey's Logical Theory | p. 121 |
Designation, Characterization, and Theory in Dewey's Logic | p. 160 |
Dewey's Logical Forms | p. 180 |
The Role of Measurement in Inquiry | p. 202 |
Qualities, Universals, Kinds, and the New Riddle of Induction | p. 225 |
Values and Social Inquiry | p. 237 |
Achieving Pluralism (Why AIDS Activists Are Different from Creationists) | p. 239 |
The Teachers Union Fight and the Scope of Dewey's Logic | p. 262 |
Power/Inquiry: The Logic of Pragmatism | p. 275 |
About the Authors | p. 287 |
Name Index | p. 291 |
Subject Index | p. 293 |
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