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The works of John Dewey
How We Think (1910)
Reconstruction in Philosophy (1919)
Human Nature and Conduct (1922)
The Public and its Problems (1927)
The Quest for Certainty (1929)
Experience and Nature (1929)
Individualism Old and New (1930)
Art as Experience (1934)
A Common Faith (1934)
Liberalism and Social Action (1935)
Experience and Education (1938)
Logic: The Theory of Inquiry (1938)
Freedom and Culture (1939)
Knowing and the Known (1949) (with Arthur Bentley)

2 major anthologies of Dewey's works are available:
Hickman, Larry, and Thomas Alexander, eds. 1998. The Essential Dewey: Volumes 1 and 2. Indiana University Press.
McDermott, John J., ed. 1981. The Philosophy of John Dewey. University of Chicago Press.