
Human Nature and Conduct - Part 4, Conclusion
Human Nature and Conduct - Part 4, Conclusion is the final section of John Dewey's 1922 work on social psychology. In this part, Dewey synthesizes his earlier discussions on habit, impulse, and moral judgments, emphasizing the social nature of morality and the role of human emotions in ethical decision-making. He explores concepts such as the good of activity, humane morals, and the elements of freedom, arguing that morality is inherently linked to social interactions and responsibilities. Dewey's ideas have influenced modern psychology and educational theory.















