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  1. 14 de nov. de 2006 · by. Dewey, John. Publication date. 1929. Topics. PHILOSOPHY. PSYCHOLOGY, Nature and role of philosophy. Publisher. George Allen And Unwin, Limited.

  2. Starting with a thorough examination of philosophical method, Dewey examines the interrelationship of experience and nature, and upon the basis of empirical naturalism analyzes experience, the...

  3. Experience and Nature is a philosophical book written by the American philosopher John Dewey. First published in 1925, [ citation needed ] the book deals with the subject-object split and the empirical philosophical method.

  4. [Experience and Nature]. Es la obra más orgá­nica del pensador norteamericano. El libro reúne una serie de conferencias dadas en el invierno 1924-1925, y que tienen como asunto los más candentes problemas de la epistemología moderna.

  5. Abstract. The title of this volume, Experience and nature, is intended to signify that the philosophy here presented may be termed either empirical naturalism or naturalistic empiricism, or, taking "experience" in its usual signification, naturalistic humanism.

  6. The title of this volume, Experience and Nature, is intended to signify that the philosophy here presented may be termed either empirical naturalism or naturalistic empiricism, or, taking “experience” in its usual signification, naturalistic humanism.

  7. The primary factor is the change that has taken place in the actual nature of experience, its contents and methods, as it is actually lived. The other is the development of a psychology based upon biology which makes possible a new scientic formulation of the nature of experience 7.