• Nine years after Dewey's appointment to the University of Chicago Studies in Logical Theory was published. Dewey contributed the first four essays in a collection numbering eleven in all. The point of view contained in this volume came to make up what William James dubbed the "Chicago School." ;Unfortunately, Dewey's view of logical theory is presented almost entirely through a critique of the philosopher Lotze. C. S. Peirce, among others, strongly objected to Dewey's chosen method of exposition…Read more