Human Nature And Conduct - Part 1, The Place of Habit in Conduct
John Dewey
Leído por William Allan Jones





John Dewey, an early 20th Century American philosopher, psychologist, educational theorist saw Social Psychology as much a physical science (with rules and predictive power) as Biology and Chemistry. This project encompasses Part 1 of 4 of his book Human Nature and Conduct.
Dewey's uses the word "HABIT" as a specialized catch-all word to describe how a person and his/her objective environment interact. This interaction is the basis for moral judgement. Dewey writes: "All habits are demands for certain kinds of activity; and they constitute the self.” In other places he also asserts that "Habits are Will." - Summary by William Jones, Soloist (2 hr 43 min)
Capítulos
Introduction | 24:29 | Leído por William Allan Jones |
1: Habits as Social Functions | 16:18 | Leído por William Allan Jones |
2: Habits and Will | 36:25 | Leído por William Allan Jones |
3: Character and Conduct | 27:33 | Leído por William Allan Jones |
4: Custom and Habit | 33:37 | Leído por William Allan Jones |
5: Custom and Morality | 17:40 | Leído por William Allan Jones |
6: Habit and Social Psychology | 7:57 | Leído por William Allan Jones |
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Dewey was very profound. I’m just recently discovering his significance through reading and listening to his work. Amazing insights to be heard here. Listen carefully though. He can be difficult to follow.