John Dewey: Instrumentalism and the Evolution of Truth

John Dewey (1859-1952), widely acknowledged as America's leading philosopher of his time, exerted a profound influence not only on philosophy but also on education, aesthetics, and political theory.

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Francis Bacon: The Father of Modern Inductive Method?

Francis Bacon (1561-1626), a prominent English statesman and philosopher, holds a permanent place in the history of thought as the founder of modern inductive method and a pioneer in the systematic organization of scientific procedure.

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