A Common Faith is a short book by American pragmatist philosopher John Dewey discussing morality in a scientific and democratic age. The book applies Dewey's pragmatic and scientific view to the issue of morality in a world growing in destructive power. The book calls for a friendship between secular and moral leaders... even when Dewey lessens the value of formal religion.
John Dewey Information compiled by Shawn Olson. Copyright 2012. All Rights Reserved. Students may quote from this site when reference credit is included.
Last Updated December 18, 2012.
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