CHF 25.50

Human Nature and Conduct
An Introduction to Social Psychology

English · Paperback / Softback

Shipping usually within 1 to 3 weeks

Description

Read more

Informationen zum Autor By John Dewey Klappentext This insightful treatise on the essential components of human nature by the great American philosopher and educator John Dewey, in his own words, ôsets forth a belief that an understanding of habit and of different types of habit is the key to social psychology, while the operation of impulse and intelligence gives the key to individualized mental activity.ö Beginning with habits, Dewey discusses these basic patterns of conduct as essential mechanisms that allow individuals to coexist harmoniously within society and to adjust to the outer environment. The process of habit formation is a major part of childhood education as the growing individual learns the established modes of behavior in society. In the next section Dewey focuses on impulses, which motivate action and are regulated in response to the reactions of others and the learned habits that the society around us instills. Intelligence, the subject of the next part, in DeweyÆs view, is the chief instrument that allows human beings to act creatively and experimentally in response to the demands of both inner impulses and outer challenges. How we use our intelligence to deal with our impulses and habits reflects individual variations of character and largely determines life destinies. Intelligence is also the key to morality. If we use our intelligence to make moral judgments based on a clear understanding of empirical facts, then there is a far better chance, says Dewey, that our judgments will be good and our actions right, than if we blindly accept moral rules from traditional authorities or unthinkingly give way to natural instincts. Unless we use the tool of intelligence to understand the natural world around us and our own human nature, we cannot make wise value judgments to serve our best interests. Some eighty years after its original publication, DeweyÆs commonsensical approach, rooted in experience and objective observation, still has much to recommend it to students of ethics, psychology, and sociology. Zusammenfassung This insightful treatise on the essential components of human nature by the great American philosopher and educator John Dewey! in his own words! ôsets forth a belief that an understanding of habit and of different types of habit is the key to social psychology! while the operation of impulse and intelligence gives the key to individualized mental activity.ö Beginning with habits! Dewey discusses these basic patterns of conduct as essential mechanisms that allow individuals to coexist harmoniously within society and to adjust to the outer environment. The process of habit formation is a major part of childhood education as the growing individual learns the established modes of behavior in society. In the next section Dewey focuses on impulses! which motivate action and are regulated in response to the reactions of others and the learned habits that the society around us instills. Intelligence! the subject of the next part! in DeweyÆs view! is the chief instrument that allows human beings to act creatively and experimentally in response to the demands of both inner impulses and outer challenges. How we use our intelligence to deal with our impulses and habits reflects individual variations of character and largely determines life destinies. Intelligence is also the key to morality. If we use our intelligence to make moral judgments based on a clear understanding of empirical facts! then there is a far better chance! says Dewey! that our judgments will be good and our actions right! than if we blindly accept moral rules from traditional authorities or unthinkingly give way to natural instincts. Unless we use the tool of intelligence to understand the natural world around us and our own human nature! we cannot make wise value judgments to serve our best interests. Some eighty years after its original publication! DeweyÆs commonsensical approach! rooted...

Product details

Authors John Dewey
Assisted by Robert M. Baird (Editor), Stuart E. Rosenbaum (Editor)
Publisher Prometheus Books
 
Content Book
Product form Paperback / Softback
Publication date 20.12.2002
Subject Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: general, reference works
Humanities, art, music > Psychology > Theoretical psychology
 
EAN 9781591020325
ISBN 978-1-59102-032-5
Pages 344
 
Series Great Books in Philosophy
Great Books in Philosophy
Subjects PSYCHOLOGY / Social Psychology
 

Customer reviews

No reviews have been written for this item yet. Write the first review and be helpful to other users when they decide on a purchase.

Write a review

Thumbs up or thumbs down? Write your own review.

For messages to CeDe.ch please use the contact form.

The input fields marked * are obligatory

By submitting this form you agree to our data privacy statement.