<P> Besides publishing prolifically himself, Dewey also sat on the boards of scientific publications such as Sociometry (advisory board, 1942) and Journal of Social Psychology (editorial board, 1942), as well as having posts at other publications such as New Leader (contributing editor, 1949). </P> <P> The following publications by John Dewey are referenced or mentioned in this article . A more complete list of his publications may be found at List of publications by John Dewey . </P> <Ul> <Li> "The New Psychology", Andover Review, 2, 278--89 (1884) </Li> <Li> Psychology (1887) </Li> <Li> Leibniz's New Essays Concerning the Human Understanding (1888) </Li> <Li> "The Ego as Cause" Philosophical Review, 3, 337--41 (1894) </Li> <Li> "The Reflex Arc Concept in Psychology" (1896) </Li> <Li> "My Pedagogic Creed" (1897) </Li> <Li> The School and Society (1899) </Li> <Li> The Child and the Curriculum (1902) </Li> <Li> The Relation of Theory to Practice in Education (1904) </Li> <Li> "The Postulate of Immediate Empiricism" (1905) </Li> <Li> Moral Principles in Education (1909), The Riverside Press Cambridge, Project Gutenberg </Li> <Li> How We Think (1910) </Li> <Li> German Philosophy and Politics (1915) </Li> <Li> Democracy and Education: an introduction to the philosophy of education (1916) </Li> <Li> Reconstruction in Philosophy (1919) </Li> <Li> China, Japan and the U.S.A. (1921) </Li> <Li> Human Nature and Conduct: An Introduction to Social Psychology (1922) </Li> <Li> Experience and Nature (1925) </Li> <Li> The Public and its Problems (1927) </Li> <Li> The Quest for Certainty, Gifford Lectures (1929) </Li> <Li> The Sources of a Science of Education (1929), The Kappa Delta Pi Lecture Series </Li> <Li> Individualism Old and New (1930) </Li> <Li> Philosophy and Civilization (1931) </Li> <Li> Ethics, second edition (with James Hayden Tufts) (1932) </Li> <Li> Art as Experience (1934) </Li> <Li> A Common Faith (1934) </Li> <Li> Liberalism and Social Action (1935) </Li> <Li> Experience and Education (1938) </Li> <Li> Logic: The Theory of Inquiry (1938) </Li> <Li> Freedom and Culture (1939) </Li> <Li> Theory of Valuation (1939). ISBN 0 - 226 - 57594 - 2 </Li> <Li> Knowing and the Known (1949) </Li> <Li> Unmodern Philosophy and Modern Philosophy ISBN 0809330792 (Lost in 1947, finally published in 2012) </Li> </Ul> <Li> "The New Psychology", Andover Review, 2, 278--89 (1884) </Li>

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