PSYCHOLOGY AND SOCIAL PRACTICE

JOHN DEWEY

In coming before you I had hoped to deal with the problem of the relation of  psychology to the social sciences—and through them to social practice, to  life itself. Naturally, in anticipation, I had conceived a systematic exposition  of fundamental principles covering the whole ground, and giving every  factor its due rating and position. That discussion is not ready today.






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