Thursday, June 28, 2007

Week 7 - Dewey Chapters One and Two

*Early Works (1882-1898): 5 Volumes
--URI has volumes 1-3, PC has volumes 1-5, RIC has 1-5.
---Volumes 4 and 5 requested from PC on 6/29/07.
---URI Call # for 1-3: B945 D41 I4.

*Middle Works (1899-1924): 15 Volumes
--URI has volumes 7,8,11,12. Wheaton has volumes 1-15.
---Volumes 1,2,3,4,5,6,9,10,13,14,15 requested from Wheaton on 6/29/07.
---URI Call # for 7,8,11,12: LB875 D34.

*Later Works (1925-1953): 17 Volumes
--URI has volumes 1-17.
---URI Call # for 1-17: B945 D41 1981.

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Chapter One:
*Page 4 (LW12:73;LTI:67)
--Logic: The Theory of Inquiry (New York: Henry Holt and Co., 1938.)
---In Later Works volume 12.

*Page 4, (EW3:93-109)
--"Moral Theory and Practice," International Journal of Ethics I (January 1891), 1-17.
---In Early Works volume 3.

*Page 4, (EW3:230)
--"Introduction to Philosophy: Syllabus of Course 5, Philosophical Department, University of Michigan, February 1892." Preserved in the University of Michigan Historical Collections.
---In Early Works volume 3.

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Chapter Two:
*Page 19 (MW10:320;EEL:1)
--"Introduction." Essays in Experimental Logic. (Chicago: The Univ of Chicago Press, 1916. 1-74. Page 1 in EEL and 320 in Middle Works. Page references are to the Dover Reprint (New York: Dover Publications, Inc.)
---In MW volume 10.

*Page 19 (MW10:322;EEL:4)
-- " "
---In MW volume 10.

*Page 21 (MW10:327;EEL:12)
-- " "
---In MW volume 10.

*Page 34 (MW10:333;EEL:22)
-- " "
---In MW volume 10.

*Page 36 (MW10:328;EEL:14)
-- " "
---In MW volume 10.

*Page 41 (MW10:330;EEL:17)
-- " "
---In MW volume 10.

*Page 49 (MW10:341;EEL:35-36)
-- " "
---In MW volume 10.

*Page 38 (LW12:15;LTI:8)
-- Logic: The Theory of Inquiry. (New York: Henry Holt and Co., 1938). Page 15 in Later Works, page 8 in LTI.
---In LW volume 12.

*Page 38 (LW12:16;LTI:8)
-- " "
---In LW volume 12.

*Page 40 (LW12:52;LTI:46)
-- " "
---In LW volume 12.

*Page 44 (LW10:103;AE:98)
-- Art as Experience (New York: Minton, Balch and Co., 1934. Page references are to the 1958 reprint (New York: Capricorn Books, 1958.) Later Works page 103, AE page 98.
---In LW volume 10.

*Page 58 (LW10:33;AE:26)
--" "
---In LW volume 10.

*Page 44 (LW1:198;EN2:11)
-- Experience and Nature. (Chicago and London: Open Court Publishing CO., 1925.) Page references are to the second edition (La Salle III.: Open Court Publishing Co., 1965.). Later Works page 198, EN page 11.
---In LW volume 1.

*Page 44 (LW1:134;EN:140)
-- " "
---In LW volume 12.

*Page 46 (PM:291n)
-- Problems of Men. (New York: Philosophical Library, 1946.)
---Available at URI. Call # B945 D43 P7 1968.

*Page 58 (PM:291n)
-- " "
---" "

*Page 46 (note 40)
-- Ibid 54. ???
---No clue on this one.

*Page 49 (MW2:317;SLT:24;EEL:104-5)
-- Studies in Logical Theory. (Chicago: The Univ of Chicago Press, 1903.) The first four essays in this book were revised and reprinted in Essays in Experimental Logic (Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1916), 75-156. Page references are to the Dover reprint (New York: Dover Publications, Inc.) Middle Works page 317, SLT page 24, EEL page 104-5.
---In MW volume 2.

*Page 54 (MW10:91)
-- "Logical Objects." Address to the Philosophical Club, 9 March 1916. From unpublished typescript, Papers of the Philosophical Club, Columbia University Special Collections.
--In MW volume 10.

*Page 58 (MW8:81;EEL:439)
--"The Logic of Judgments of Practice," Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 12 (1915), 505-23, 533-43. Revised and reprinted in Essays in Experimental Logic 281-302. Page references are to the Dover reprint. MW page 81, EEL page 438.
--In MW volume 8.

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Phew. Okay. Basically, above, I went through Chapters 1 and 2 of Pragmatic Technology and made a list of the alphanumerical citatations and what page they're found on, and then went in the back of the book and typed out the sources to which they refer. Then I searched HELIN for all available volumes of Dewey's works and ordered all of the ones that URI doesn't have. So I suppose for now we'll be waiting for the rest of them to arrive. In the meantime I can photocopy some pages from the volumes we already have.

Question: Should I photocopy the entire chapter/essay that the cited page is found in, or just photocopy that one page? For example, Hickman uses a quote from page 81 of Dewey's Middle Works, which is a page in the essay "The Logic of Judgments of Practice".. do you only want page 81 photocopied, or the entire essay? Hope that makes sense!

1 comment:

jeremiah said...

Whew! You've been busy. Let's see if we can get each Dewey volume to my office, so I can read around the cited passages. I'm envisioning the _Pragmatic Technology_ book as a kind of key to Dewey's corpus--my post-it notes would lead to corresponding post-it notes in the collected works. Yes?