Iuri Colares

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Throughout this book, I have sought, where possible, to connect philosophies with the social environment of the philosophers concerned. It has seemed to me that the belief in human power, and the unwillingness to admit “stubborn facts,” were connected with the hopefulness engendered by machine production and the scientific manipulation of our physical environment. This view is shared by many of Dr. Dewey’s supporters. Thus George Raymond Geiger, in a laudatory essay, says that Dr. Dewey’s method “would mean a revolution in thought just as middle-class and unspectacular, but just as stupendous, ...more