The Center for Dewey Studies at Southern Illinois University Carbondale is a premier research institution dedicated to the study of John Dewey’s life and work. The center’s Published Works page offers a comprehensive list of Dewey’s writings, including his collected works, correspondence, class lectures, and various publications. Notable editions include the Collected Works of John Dewey 1882–1953, The Correspondence of John Dewey, and The Class Lectures of John Dewey, all available in electronic formats. The center also provides access to related publications such as Essential Dewey, Reading Dewey: Interpretations for a Postmodern Generation, and bibliographies of writings about Dewey. These resources serve as invaluable tools for scholars, students, and researchers interested in Dewey’s philosophy and its impact on education, democracy, and social theory.
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