Human Nature And Conduct - Part 1, The Place of Habit in Conduct
Author(s): John Dewey
Genre(s): Philosophy, Psychology, Social Science (culture & Anthropology)
Narrators: William Allan Jones
Number of Chapters: 7
Length: 02 hours and 43 minutes
Language: English
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