Moral and Epistemological Implications of John Dewey’s Instrumentalism

Journal Title: SOCIALSCI JOURNAL - Year 2018, Vol 1, Issue 1

Abstract

Humanity embarks on epistemological quests in order to achieve knowledge that could in turn minister to human needs. knowledge by this token becomes a tool for problem-solving. The human specie therefore theorizes in order to explain myriad difficult existential challenges and to gain firm control of their environment. John Dewey in the 20th century advances his instrumentalism postulate, which proposes a reconstruction in philosophy. He proposes a pragmatic reconstruction of truth in terms of its practical function such that knowledge, morality and even education could be instrumentalized. Dewey adopts the scientific methodology of experimentalism in order to fully achieve his instrumentalism. Regrettably, he overemphasizes the method of science as all sufficing and this renders society’s set goals indeterminate and breeds solipsism. When knowledge and morality get instrumentalized, morality becomes relativized leaving no possibility of a reference to any fixed moral code. This research therefore aims to expose the moral and epistemological implications of Dewey’s instrumentalism. The author adopts the textual analysis method of enquiry and suggests a humanization of instrumentalism, which protects human dignity and personhood as well as promotes the safe appropriation of the positive benefits of the scientific adventure.

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Cardinal Chinanu Ihejirika

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Cardinal Chinanu Ihejirika (2018). Moral and Epistemological Implications of John Dewey’s Instrumentalism. SOCIALSCI JOURNAL, 1(1), 54-61. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-432184