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Psychology,John Dewey's first book, is an appropriate choice for the first volume in the Southern Illinois University series "The Early Works of John Dewey, 18821898." With an original publication date of 1887,Psychologyis volume 2of "The Early Works." It appears first in the series to introduce scholars and general readers to the use of modern textual criticism in a work outside the literary field. Designed as a scholar's reading edition, the volume presents the text of Dewey's work as the author intended, clear of editorial footnotes. All apparatus is conveniently arranged in appendix form. As evidence of its wide adoption and use as a college textbook,Psychologyhad a publishing history of twenty-six printings. For two of the reprintings, Dewey made extensive revisions in content to incorporate developments in the field of psychology as well as in his own thinking. The textual appendices include a thorough tabulation of these changes. In recognition of the high quality and scholarly standards of the textual criticism, this edition ofPsychologyis the first nonliterary work awarded the Seal of the Modern Language Association Center for Editions of American Authors. By applying to the work of a philosopher the procedures used in modern textual editions of American writers such as Hawthorne, the Southern Illinois University Dewey project is establishing a pattern for future collected writing of philosophers.John Dewey is the author of 'The Early Works of John Dewey, Volume 2, 1882 - 1898: Psychology, 1887 (Collected Works of John Dewey)', published 1975 under ISBN 9780809307234 and ISBN 0809307235.
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