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Literature
Readings for the seminar.
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| Addams, Jane. (1912). Twenty years at Hull-House; with autobiographical notes. |  |  | | | | Addams, Jane. The objective value of a social settlement. |  |  | | | | Addams, Jane. The subjective necessity for social settlements. |  |  | | | | De Moor, Aldo, et al. (2002). Towards a pragmatic web |  |  | | | | Dewey, John (1896). The reflex arc concept in psychology |  |  | This is a classic paper outlining Dewey's conception of psychological processes.
| | | Dewey, John (1938). Experience and education, esp. ch. 2-3 |  |  | | | | Eglash, Ron. Appropriating technology: An introduction |  |  | | | | Garrison, Jim. (1999). John Dewey. In Encyclopedia of philosophy of education. |  |  | | | | Jane Addams entry in "History of Education" encyclopedia. |  |  | | | | Lenski, Wolfgang, Towards a theory of information |  |  | | | | Paavola, Sami, et al. (2002). Epistemological Foundations for CSCL |  |  | Doesn't employ pragmatismn per se, but the three perspectives provide an interesting opportunity to explore the meaning and value of pragmatism.
| | | Walter Lippmann and John Dewey debate the role of citizens in democracy |  |  | |
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