John Dewey was an influential American philosopher, psychologist, and educational reformer born in 1859.
He co-founded pragmatism philosophy and functional psychology, becoming a leading voice in progressive education.
Dewey taught at several universities, including Chicago and Columbia, and wrote extensively on education reform.
He advocated for learning by doing rather than rote memorization.
Dewey's work extended beyond education, encompassing social and political issues.
Though raised evangelical, he later rejected faith and supported humanist societies.
Dewey's ideas on education and democracy continue to impact modern thought and practice.
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