Human traits and their social significance
1920
xi, 467 pages 21 cm "Deals with the processes of human nature, from man's inborn impulses and needs to the most complete fulfillment of these." Published also as thesis (Ph. D.)--Columbia University, 1920 Chapter I. Types of human behavior -- Chapter II. Types of human behavior and their social significance, instinct, habit, and emotion -- Chapter III. Reflection -- Chapter IV. The basic human activities -- Chapter V. The social nature of man -- Chapter VI. Crucial traits in social life -- Chapter VII. The demand for privacy and individuality -- Chapter VIII. The development of the "self" -- Chapter IX. Individual differences -- Chapter X. Language and communication -- Chapter XI. Racial and cultural continuity -- Chapter XII. Religion and the religious experience -- Chapter XIII. Art and the Æsthetic experience -- Chapter XIV. Science and scientific method -- Chapter XV. Morals and moral valuation