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Philosophy / Education / Academia / Democracy / Philosophy of science / American philosophers / Direct democracy / Charles Sanders Peirce / John Dewey / Pragmatism / Inquiry / E-democracy
Date: 2011-02-01 22:30:01
Philosophy
Education
Academia
Democracy
Philosophy of science
American philosophers
Direct democracy
Charles Sanders Peirce
John Dewey
Pragmatism
Inquiry
E-democracy

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