Psychology and Social Practice(Paperback, John Dewey)
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"Psychology and Social Practice" reflects Dewey's pragmatic philosophy and his belief in the importance of connecting philosophical ideas with practical concerns. The essays in the collection address various topics related to psychology, education, and society, with a focus on how psychological insights can inform and improve social practices.Key themes and concepts covered in "Psychology and Social Practice" include:Pragmatism and Social Inquiry: Dewey emphasizes the pragmatic approach to understanding human behavior and social issues. He advocates for a practical and experimental approach to solving social problems, rather than relying solely on theoretical or abstract concepts.Education and Learning: Dewey discusses the implications of psychological theories for education and learning. He emphasizes the importance of experiential and interactive learning methods that engage students in active problem-solving and critical thinking.Child Development: Dewey explores the psychological aspects of child development and the role of education in fostering the growth of well-rounded individuals. He discusses the need for an education that considers the individual's physical, emotional, and social development.