Psychology and Social Practice
Author | : John Dewey |
Publisher | : Prabhat Prakashan |
Total Pages | : 22 |
Release | : 2012-12-10 |
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Rating | : 4/5 ( Downloads) |
Book excerpt: Psychology and Social Practice by John Dewey: Delve into the profound insights of one of the most influential American philosophers, John Dewey. In "Psychology and Social Practice," Dewey explores the complex relationship between human psychology and social interactions. Drawing on his pragmatic philosophy, Dewey examines the ways in which individual experiences shape societal practices, providing thought-provoking ideas on social progress and human flourishing. Key Aspects of the Book "Psychology and Social Practice": Pragmatic Philosophy: Dewey's work applies the principles of pragmatism to the study of psychology and social behavior, emphasizing the importance of practical application. Human Experience and Social Change: The book explores how individual experiences and social interactions influence the evolution of society and cultural practices. Philosophy for Practical Living: "Psychology and Social Practice" encourages readers to apply philosophical insights to improve social dynamics and foster human well-being. John Dewey was a renowned American philosopher, psychologist, and educational reformer who significantly impacted the fields of pragmatism and progressive education. Born in 1859, Dewey's work emphasized the practical application of philosophy to everyday life. In "Psychology and Social Practice," Dewey's insights into the interconnectedness of psychology and societal development offer valuable perspectives for understanding human behavior. His influential contributions to philosophy and education continue to shape modern thought, making Dewey an enduring figure in intellectual history.