Human Nature and Conduct, published in 1922, is one of John Dewey’s most influential philosophical works, examining the relationship between habit, ethics, and social psychology. Dewey argues that moral behavior arises not from abstract reasoning but from habits shaped by environment and experience. He emphasizes education, reflection, and democracy as tools for ethical growth. The book is a cornerstone of pragmatist ethics and continues to shape discussions in philosophy, psychology, and education.
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