All Episodes - Human Nature and Conduct - Part 4, Conclusion
In this concluding segment of John Deweys 1922 work, Human Nature and Conduct, the influential American philosopher delves into the intricate relationship between habit and impulse as they shape moral and ethical judgments. Dewey asserts that our habits are not just routines but fundamental to our identity, stating, All habits are demands for certain kinds of activity; and they constitute the self. This final part synthesizes his earlier insights, exploring the nature of morality, freedom, and social conscience. Dewey emphasizes that ethical decision-making is deeply emotional and subjective, as illustrated by the concept of Dramatic Rehearsal. Rather than merely calculating outcomes, we engage with our feelings at each step of deliberation. Join us as we unravel these profound ideas and their implications for understanding human behavior and social responsibility. ~ Summary by William Allan Jones, Soloist
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