Human Nature And Conduct
Written by John Dewey
Narrated by Andrew Jackson
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"Human Nature And Conduct" by John Dewey is a seminal work in philosophy and psychology, first published in 1922. In this book, Dewey explores the relationship between human nature, ethics, and social conduct. He argues that human behavior is not predetermined by fixed instincts or traits but is instead shaped by the interaction between individuals and their environment. Dewey emphasizes the importance of social institutions and cultural influences in molding individual character and moral conduct.
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