Westbrook, John Dewey and American Democracy
Saturday, January 2, 2021
Dewey & George Eliot
No one, to my knowledge, has ever commented on Dewey's reading of Eliot (including Dewey), but it is worth noting that there are similarities between the social vision in her novels and that of his philosophy. Steven Marcus has observed the remarkable coincidence of Eliot's social theory and that of Charles H. Cooley, the American sociologist who was Dewey's student and whose thinking resembles his in important respects. See "Human Nature, Social Orders and 19th Century Systems of Explanation: Starting In with George Eliot," Salmagundi 28 (1978): 20–42.
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