John Dewey (1859–1952) was an American philosopher, psychologist, and educational reformer. Thomas M. Alexander is professor of philosophy at Southern Illinois University.
"Thomas M. Alexander’s deft introduction elegantly unfolds John
Dewey’s A Common Faith for a new generation of readers seeking
novel answers for the ancient questions of ultimate concern."—Jim
Garrison, Virginia Tech
"Professor Thomas Alexander's introduction to A Common Faith is an
important reorientation of this book. Alexander makes a clear and
convincing case for its centrality in Dewey's thought."—William T.
Myers, Birmingham-Southern College
"Alexander’s careful and imaginative introduction shows how Dewey
both understood and respected human religious experience. Dewey’s
insistence that core notions (e.g. religion, God) be recast
reflects the still-urgent need of diverse and democratic
citizenries to preserve religious freedom, aesthetic experience,
and social justice."—David L. Hildebrand, University of Colorado,
Denver
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