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    Paul B. Cherlin's book on John Dewey's Metaphysical Theory (2023) restores in a single movement both the genesis of Dewey's metaphysics from “empirical data,” its content, and its ethical and political consequences. It shows that a metaphysical scheme of “double movements” partly originates in Dewey's logical studies, and that his metaphysics generalizes it to the scale of existence. It also shows that, for Dewey, metaphysics is not an end in itself, but a means of drawing practical consequences…Read more