Articles to order from Levine's Bibliography:
* Aldrich, Virgil Charles. "John Dewey's Use of Language." Journal of Philosophy 41 (1944): 261-71.
---Available http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0022-362X%2819440511%2941%3A10%3C261%3AJDUOL%3E2.0.CO%3B2-V Printed.
* Antonio, Robert J., and Douglas Kellner. "Communication, Modernity, and Democracy in Habermas and Dewey." Symbolic Interaction 15 (1992): 277-97.
---Available at URI: SERIAL HM1 .S96
* Ayres, Clarence Edwin. "The Gospel of Technology." In American Philosophy Today and Tomorrow, edited by Horace M. Kallen and Sidney Hook, 25-42. New York: Lee Furman, 1935.
---Ordered
* Belman, Lary S. "John Dewey's Concept of Communication." Journal of Communication 27 (1977): 29-37.
---Available in microfilm section 2.
* Bennett, James O. "The Tension between Deliberation and Action." Tulane Studies in Philosophy 28 (1979): 81-92.
---Ordered.
* Bitzer, Lloyd F. "Rhetoric and Public Knowledge." In Rhetoric, Philosophy, and Literature, edited by Don M. Burks, 67-93. West Lafayette, Ind.: Purdue University Press, 1978.
---Book available at URI: PN175 .R48. Missing from the shelf, ordered from RIC.
* Black, Max. "Dewey's Philosophy of Language." Journal of Philosophy 59 (1962): 505-23. [Reprinted in his Margins of Precision: Essays in Logic and Language, 222-45. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1970.]
--- http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0022-362X%2819620913%2959%3A19%3C505%3ADPOL%3E2.0.CO%3B2-U Printed.
* Blacker, David. "On the Alleged Neutrality of Technology: A Study in Dewey's Experience and Nature." Journal of Speculative Philosophy 8 (1994): 297-317.
---Ordered.
* Butler, Leslie A. "John Dewey's Paper." In The Michigan Schoolmasters' Club, 21-23. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan, 1958.
--- Ordered.
*Chambliss, J. J. The Influence of Plato and Aristotle on John Dewey's Philosophy. Lampeter, U.K.: Edwin Mellen Press, 1990. [Reviewed in Educational Studies 23 (1992): 178-82 (Brian Hendley); Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 28 (1992): 156-59 (Ronald H. Epp).]
---Ordered.
*Chambliss, J. J. "Common Ground in Aristotle's and Dewey's Theories of Conduct." Educational Theory 43 (Summer 1993): 249-60.
---Available at URI: L11 .E5135
*Croft, Richard S. "What Is a Computer in the Classroom? A Deweyan Philosophy for Technology in Education." Journal of Educational Technology Systems 22 (1993-94): 301-8.
---Ordered.
*Detroit Tribune. "'Thought News'--a Journal of Inquiry and a Record of Fact." Detroit Tribune, 10 April 1892, 3.
---Ordered.
*Detroit Tribune. "News for Thought." Detroit Tribune, 11 April 1892, 2.
---Ordered.
*Donohue, John W. "Dewey and the Problem of Technology." In John Dewey: His Thought and Influence, edited by John Blewett, 117-44. New York: Fordham University Press, 1960.
---Available at URI: B945 D44 B55
*Dykhuizen, George. The Life and Mind of John Dewey. Carbondale and Edwardsville: Southern Illinois University Press, 1973.
---Available at URI: B945 D44 D94
*Frank, Jerome. "Modern and Ancient Legal Pragmatism--John Dewey and Co. vs. Aristotle." Notre Dame Lawyer 25 (1950): 207-57, 460-504.
---Ordered.
*Gonzalez, Hernando. "The Evolution of Communication as a Field." Communication Research 15 (1988): 302-8. [Reply by John Durham Peters, "The Need for Theoretical Foundations." Ibid., 309-17.]
---Available at URI: P91 .C56
*Gouinlock, James. "Dewey's Theory of Moral Deliberation." Ethics 88 (1978): 218-28.
---http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0014-1704%28197804%2988%3A3%3C218%3ADTOMD%3E2.0.CO%3B2-%23 Printed.
*Greene, Maxine. "Philosophy, Reason, and Literacy." Review of Educational Research 54 (1984): 547-59.
---Printed.
*Grossberg, Lawrence. "Interpreting the 'Crisis' of Culture in Communication Theory." Journal of Communication 29 (Winter 1979): 56-68.
---Available at URI, microfilm section 2
*Hamilton, David. "Technology and Institutions are Neither." Journal of Economic Issues 20 (1986): 525-32.
---Available at URI: HB1 .J643
*Harmon, Bruce, and Owen Flagel. "Digital Thinking and Technological Progress." Journal of Economic Issues 20 (1986): 551-60.
---Available at URI: HB1 .J643
*Hood, Webster F. "Dewey and Technology: A Phenomenological Approach." In Research in Philosophy and Technology, vol. 5, edited by Paul T. Durbin, 189-207. Greenwich, Conn.: JAI Press, 1982.
---Available at URI: Serial T14 R43
*Hood, Webster F. "Technology and Public Action in the Political Philosophy of John Dewey." Civic Arts Review 5 (Spring-Summer 1992): 16-19.
---Ordered.
*Hood, Webster F. "Dewey and the Technological Context of Directed Practice." In Frontiers in American Philosophy, vol. 1, edited by Robert W. Burch and Herman J. Saatkamp, Jr., 125-36. College Station: Texas A & M University Press, 1992.
---Ordered.
*Hutchins, Robert Maynard. "Grammar, Rhetoric, and Mr. Dewey." Social Frontier 3 (1937): 137-39. [Response to Dewey, "Rationality in Education." Ibid., 71-73; and "President Hutchins' Proposals to Remake Higher Education." Ibid., 103-4.]
---Available at URI: Mezzanine 305 F928, ask at circulation desk
*Innis, Robert E. "Dewey's Aesthetic Theory and the Critique of Technology." Phänomenologische Forschungen 20 (1987): 69-90.
---Ordered... In searching for this item, I also found that Innis has written a review of Hickman's Pragmatic Technology, which I also ordered below..
*Innis, Robert E. 1990. "John Dewey's 'Technological' Pragmatism." Kodikas/Code. 13/3-4: 329-345. [A review article on Larry A. Hickman, John Dewey's Pragmatic Technology. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1990.]
---Ordered.
*Keane, John. "Elements of a Radical Theory of Public Life: From Tönnies to Habermas and Beyond." Canadian Journal of Political and Social Theory 6 (Fall 1982): 11-49.
---Ordered.
*Langsdorf, Lenore. "Philosophy of Language and Philosophy of Communication: Poiesis and Praxis in Classical Pragmatism." In Recovering Pragmatism's Voice: The Classical Tradition, Rorty, and the Philosophy of Communication, edited by Langsdorf and Andrew R. Smith, 195-208, 309-11. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1995.
---Ordered.
*Levin, Samuel M. "John Dewey's Evaluation of Technology." American Journal of Economics and Sociology 15 (1955): 123-36.
---http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0002-9246%28195601%2915%3A2%3C123%3AJDEOT%3E2.0.CO%3B2-Q Printed.
*Lewis, Theodore, and Charles Gagel. "Technological Literacy: A Critical Analysis." Journal of Curriculum Studies 24 (1992): 117-38.
---Ordered.
*Littleford, Michael S. "Vico and Dewey: Toward a Humanistic Foundation for Contemporary Education." In Vico: Past and Present, edited by Giorgio Tagliacozzo, 223-37. Atlantic Highlands, N.J.: Humanities Press, 1981.
---Ordered.
*Lower, Milton D. "The Concept of Technology Within the Institutionalist Perspective." Journal of Economic Issues 21.3 (1987): 1147-76.
---http://0-proquest.umi.com.helin.uri.edu/pqdweb?index=21&did=577445&SrchMode=3&sid=3&Fmt=6&VInst=PROD&VType=PQD&RQT=309&VName=PQD&TS=1199831229&clientId=16241&aid=1 Printed.
*Lugton, Robert C. "John Dewey's Theory of Language." Journal of English as a Second Language 2 (1967): 75-82.
---Ordered.
*Luke, Allen. Literacy, Textbooks and Ideology: Postwar Literacy Instruction and the Mythology of Dick and Jane. London: Falmer Press, 1988. [Reviewed in British Journal of Educational Studies 37.2 (1989): 198-200 (Cliff Moon).]
---Available at URI: LC154.2 B8 L85 1988.
---Review available: http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0007-1005%28198905%2937%3A2%3C198%3ALTAIPL%3E2.0.CO%3B2-F
*Lundgren, Ulf P. "John Dewey in Sweden: Notes on Progressivism in Swedish Education 1900-1945." In International Perspectives in Curriculum History, edited by Ivor Goodson, 261-76. London: Croom Helm, 1987. [Reviewed in British Journal of Education Studies 37 (May 1989): 192-93 (G. R. Batho).]
---Ordered.
---Review available: http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0007-1005%28198905%2937%3A2%3C192%3AIPICH%3E2.0.CO%3B2-4
*Luskin, John. Lippmann, Liberty, and the Press. University: University of Alabama Press, 1972.
---Available at URI: PN4874 L45 L8
*McGlashan, Zena Beth. "John Dewey and News." Journal of Communication Inquiry 1 (Summer 1976): 3-14.
---Ordered.
*McGlashan, Zena Beth. "The Professor and the Prophet: John Dewey and Franklin Ford." Journalism History 6 (Winter 1979-80): 107-11, 123.
---Available at URI: Serial PN4700 J65
*Macke, Frank J. "Pragmatism Reconsidered: John Dewey and Michel Foucault on the Consequences of Inquiry." In Recovering Pragmatism's Voice: The Classical Tradition, Rorty, and the Philosophy of Communication, edited by Lenore Langsdorf and Andrew R. Smith, 155-76, 301-4. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1995.
---Look at whole book. Ordered.
*Mitcham, Carl. Thinking Through Technology: The Path between Engineering and Philosophy. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1994.
---Available at URI: T14 M56 1994.
*Nissen, Bruce. "John Dewey on Means and Ends." Philosophy Research Archives 3 (1977): 709-38.
---Ordered.
*Peters, John Durham. "Democracy and American Mass Communication Theory: Dewey, Lippmann, Lazarsfeld." Communication 11 (1989): 199-220.
---Ordered.
*Roschelle, Jeremy. "Collaborative Inquiry: Reflections on Dewey and Learning Technology." Computing Teacher 21 (May 1994): 6, 8-9.
---Available at URI: Serial LB1028.5 C575
*Rosen, Joan G. "Problem Solving and Reflective Thinking: John Dewey, Linda Flower, Richard Yound." Journal of Teaching Writing 6 (1987): 69-78.
---Ordered.
*Ross, Stephen David. "The Means-end Distinction in Dewey's Philosophy." Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 5 (1969): 107-20.
---http://0-web.ebscohost.com.helin.uri.edu/ehost/viewarticle?data=dGJyMPPp44rp2%2fdV0%2bnjisfk5Ie46bdIrqy1Sa%2bk63nn5Kx95uXxjL6nrVCtqK5Itpa2Uq%2btuE22ls5lpOrweezp33vy3%2b2G59q7SrWmtkiyq7RRpOLfhuWz44ak2uBV3%2bbmPvLX5VW%2fxKR57LOvSK6utUmyqaR%2b7ejrefKz7nzkvPOE6srjkPIA&hid=13 Printed.
*Rothenberg, David. Hand's End: Technology and the Limits of Nature. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1993.
---Ordered.
*Russell, David R. Writing in the Academic Disciplines, 1870-1990. Carbondale and Edwardsville: Southern Illinois University Press, 1991.
---Available at URI: PE1405 U6 R8 1991. Missing from the shelf, ordered from PC.
*Russell, David R. "Vygotsky, Dewey, and Externalism: Beyond the Student/Discipline Dichotomy." Journal of Advanced Composition 13 (1993): 173-97.
---http://www.jacweb.org/Archived_volumes/Text_articles/V13_I1_Russell.htm Printed.
*Schiller, F. C. S. "Aristotle and the Practical Syllogism." Journal of Philosophy 14 (1917): 645-53.
---Available http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0160-9335%2819171122%2914%3A24%3C645%3AAATPS%3E2.0.CO%3B2-N Printed.
*Schön, Donald A. "The Theory of Inquiry: Dewey's Legacy to Education." Curriculum Inquiry 22 (1992): 119-39.
---http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0362-6784%28199222%2922%3A2%3C119%3ATTOIDL%3E2.0.CO%3B2-I Printed.
*Smart, Harold Robert. "The Unit of Discourse." Philosophical Review 50 (1941): 268-88.
---http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0031-8108%28194105%2950%3A3%3C268%3ATUOD%3E2.0.CO%3B2-8 Printed.
*Smith, Ralph A. "The Mass Media and John Dewey's Liberalism." Educational Theory 15 (1965): 83-93, 120.
---Ordered.
*Stever, James A. "Technology, Organization, Freedom: The Organizational Theory of John Dewey." Administration and Society 24 (1993): 419-43.
---Check Serial JA3 J652--might be missing. If so, order.
*Teltscher, Herry O. Handwriting--Revelation of Self. A Source Book of Psychographology. New York: Hawthorn Books, 1971. [Dewey's handwriting analyzed, 245-46.]
---Ordered.
*Ushenko, Andrew. "Inquiry and Discourse." Journal of Philosophy 37 (1940): 484-91.
---http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0022-362X%2819400829%2937%3A18%3C484%3AIAD%3E2.0.CO%3B2-Z Printed.
*West, Cornel. "Pragmatism and the Tragic," "The Prospects for Democratic Politics: Reconstructing the Dewey-Lippmann Debate." In his Prophetic Thought in Postmodern Times, 31-58, 189-205. Monroe, Maine: Common Courage Press, 1993.
---Ordered.
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