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By 1907, the first of the three years em-braced by Volume 4, Dewey had aban-doned thoughts of a possible career in the administration of higher education and was firmly established as a leading member of the Department of Phi-losophy at Columbia. As Lewis Hahn points out in his Introduction, these were "very productive years for Dewey. In addition to numerous lectures and speaking engagements and participa-tion in professional meetings, he pub-lished fifteen or so substantial articles, almost as many shorter things, a syl-labus on "The Pragmatic Movement of Contemporary Thought, "a monograph on "Moral Principles in Education, "and, with J. H. Tufts, the first edition of a very popular textbook, "Ethics."" |