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Human nature and conduct : an introduction to social psychology

Author: John Dewey
Publisher: New York : Modern library, [©1930]
Series: Modern library of the world's best books.
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Dewey, John, 1859-1952.
Human nature and conduct.
New York : Modern library, [c1930]
(OCoLC)756449947
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: John Dewey
OCLC Number: 182001
Description: ix, vii, 336 p. ; 17 cm.
Contents: The place of habit in conduct. Habits as social functions --
Habits and will --
Character and conduct --
Custom and habit --
Custom and morality --
Habit and social psychology --
The place of impulse in conduct. Impulses and change of habits --
Plasticity of impulse --
Changing human nature --
Impulse and conflict of habits --
Classification of instincts --
No separate instincts --
Impulse and thought --
The place of intelligence in conduct. Habit and intelligence --
The psychology of thinking --
The nature of deliberation --
Deliberation and calculation --
The uniqueness of good --
The nature of aims --
The nature of principles --
Desire and intelligence --
The present and future --
Conclusion. The good of activity --
Morals are human --
What is freedom? --
Morality is social.
Series Title: Modern library of the world's best books.
Responsibility: by John Dewey, with a new introduction by John Dewey.

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