An American intellectual movement of the late 19th century, composed primarily of Prussian emigres who coalesced around the St. Louis Philosophical Society. Fused Hegelian and Transcendentalist ideas into a philosophy of education which remains influential, primarily through its influence on John Dewey.
More information
More information
Related categories 3
Sites 1
Article by Richard Field in the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy, detailing the historical development and influence of this American philosophical school.
Article by Richard Field in the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy, detailing the historical development and influence of this American philosophical school.

Last update:
April 9, 2014 at 10:02:25 UTC

Check out
Health: Conditions and Diseases: Genitourinary Disorders: Kidney: Stones
- Recently edited by lisagirl
- Recently edited by lisagirl