Human nature and conduct : an introduction to social psychology
by
 
Dewey, John, 1859-1952.

Title
Human nature and conduct : an introduction to social psychology

Author
Dewey, John, 1859-1952.

ISBN
9781591020325

Personal Author
Dewey, John, 1859-1952.

Publication Information
Amherst, N.Y. : Prometheus Books, 2002.

Physical Description
p. cm.

General Note
Includes index.
 
Originally published: New York : Henry Holt and Co., 1922.

Contents
Pt. 1. The Place of Habit in Conduct. Sect. I. Habits as Social Functions. Sect. II. Habits and Will. Sect. III. Character and Conduct. Sect. IV. Custom and Habit. Sect. V. Custom and Morality. Sect. VI. Habit and Social Psychology -- Pt. 2. The Place of Impulse in Conduct. Sect. I. Impulses and Change of Habits. Sect. II. Plasticity of Impulse. Sect. III. Changing Human Nature. Sect. IV. Impulse and Conflict of Habits. Sect. V. Classification of Instincts. Sect. VI. No Separate Instincts. Sect. VII. Impulse and Thought -- Pt. 3. The Place of Intelligence in Conduct. Sect. I. Habit and Intelligence. Sect. II. The Psychology of Thinking. Sect. III. The Nature of Deliberation. Sect. IV. Deliberation and Calculation. Sect. V. The Uniqueness of Good. Sect. VI. The Nature of Aims. Sect. VII. The Nature of Principles. Sect. VIII. Desire and Intelligence. Sect. IX. The Present and Future -- Pt. 4. Conclusion. Sect. I. The Good of Activity. Sect. II. Morals are Human.
 
Sect. III. What is Freedom? Sect. IV. Morality is Social.

Subject Term
Social psychology.
 
Habit.


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