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Title: Creative Intelligence
Essays in the Pragmatic Attitude
Author: John Dewey, Addison W. Moore, Harold Chapman Brown, George H. Mead, Boyd H. Bode, Henry Waldgrave, Stuart James, Hayden Tufts, Horace M. Kallen
Release Date: September 14, 2010 [EBook #33727]
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CREATIVE INTELLIGENCE
ESSAYS IN THE PRAGMATIC ATTITUDE
BY
JOHN DEWEY
ADDISON W. MOORE
HAROLD CHAPMAN BROWN
GEORGE H. MEAD
BOYD H. BODE
HENRY WALDGRAVE STUART
JAMES HAYDEN TUFTS
HORACE M. KALLEN
[Illustration]
NEW YORK
HENRY HOLT AND COMPANY
COPYRIGHT, 1917,
BY
HENRY HOLT AND COMPANY
Published January, 1917
THE QUINN & BODEN CO. PRESS
RAHWAY, N. J.
PREFATORY NOTE
The Essays which follow represent an attempt at intellectual
cooeperation. No effort has been made, however, to attain unanimity of
belief nor to proffer a platform of "planks" on which there is
agreement. The consensus represented lies primarily in outlook, in
conviction of what is most likely to be fruitful in method of approach.
As the title page suggests, the volume presents a unity in attitude
rather than a uniformity in results. Consequently each writer is
definitively responsible only for his own essay. The reader will note
that the Essays endeavor to embody the common attitude in application to
specific fields of inquiry which have been historically associated with
philosophy rather than as a thing by itself. Beginning with philosophy
itself, subsequent contributions discuss its application to logic, to
mathematics, to physical science, to psychology, to ethics, to
economics, and then aga
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