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AudioHuman Nature and Conduct - Part 2, The Place of Impulse In Conduct
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LibriVox recording of Human Nature and Conduct - Part 2, The Place of Impulse In Conduct by John Dewey. Read in English by William Allan Jones Part 2 describes Dewey's concept of IMPULSES. They encompass the interaction of one's self with the environment. When the environment encounters problems with one's HABITS, Impulses are the motivating, innate forces which prompt one to modify habits and/or modify the environment. "Nature vs Nurture" explanations of someone's personality are deceptive and fallacious. This stems from the human inclination to CLASSIFY things - practically everything! Innate behaviors are a collection of habits which one's culture has solidified as Customs. Most education is not learning but rather training of one's habits to harmonize with local customs. Human nature is plastic, malleable. Customs are, almost by definition, rigid. And, because one's environment is always changing, customs and its supporting habits are continually being tested. Nations disintegrate when their customs grow inflexible. A MORAL ACT is one whose effects are fine tune and reorganize habits. Thought arises then when habits are hindered and only impulses are active. The basic motor of…
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John Dewey
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librivox; audiobooks;psychology; customs; habits; John Dewey; human nature; habit; dewey; impulse; instinct; conduct; conflict between habits and impulses; classification; impulses
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