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- books?vid=ISBN9781557535504 accessdate "2013-04-08".
- books?vid=ISBN9781557535504 authorlink "Larry A. Hickman".
- books?vid=ISBN9781557535504 editor "A. G. Rud, Jim Garrison, Lynda Stone".
- books?vid=ISBN9781557535504 isCitedBy John_Dewey.
- books?vid=ISBN9781557535504 isCitedBy List_of_atheist_philosophers.
- books?vid=ISBN9781557535504 isbn "9781557535504".
- books?vid=ISBN9781557535504 page "22".
- books?vid=ISBN9781557535504 publisher "Purdue University Press".
- books?vid=ISBN9781557535504 quote "With respect to his personal beliefs, Dewey wrote to Max Otto that "I feel the gods are pretty dead, tho I suppose I ought to know that however, to be somewhat more philosophical in the matter, if atheism means simply not being a theist, then of course I'm an atheist. But the popular if not the etymological significance of the word is much wider. ...Although he described himself as an atheist in one sense of the term, it is also clear that Dewey was opposed to militant atheism for the same reason that he was opposed to supernaturalism: he thought both positions dogmatic.".
- books?vid=ISBN9781557535504 quote "With respect to his personal beliefs, Dewey wrote to Max Otto that “I feel the gods are pretty dead, tho I suppose I ought to know that however, to be somewhat more philosophical in the matter, if atheism means simply not being a theist, then of course I'm an atheist. But the popular if not the etymological significance of the word is much wider. ...Although he described himself as an atheist in one sense of the term, it is also clear that Dewey was opposed to militant atheism for the same reason that he was opposed to supernaturalism: he thought both positions dogmatic.".
- books?vid=ISBN9781557535504 title "Dewey at One Hundred Fifty".
- books?vid=ISBN9781557535504 year "2009".