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Human Nature and Conduct - Part 4, Conclusion
In this compelling conclusion to John Deweys influential work, Human Nature and Conduct, we explore the intricate relationship between habit, impulse, and moral judgment. Dewey, a pioneering American philosopher, emphasizes that our habits shape our identities and ethical decisions. He argues that morality is a dynamic process influenced by our social environment and emotional responses. In the final section, Dewey delves into key concepts such as the nature of freedom, the essence of humane…
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