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The Place Of Impulse In Conduct : Kessinger Publishing : 9781161595505 : 1161595503 : 22 May 2010 : ""The Place of Impulse in Conduct"" is a philosophical work by John Dewey, first published in 1916. In this book, Dewey explores the role of impulses in human behavior and argues that they are a fundamental aspect of our conduct. He suggests that impulses are not solely negative and uncontrollable, but can also be harnessed and directed towards positive ends. Dewey's central thesis is that impulses are not separate from reason, but are an integral part of it. He believes that a proper understanding of impulses can lead to a more complete and effective approach to moral and ethical decision-making. The book is written in a clear and accessible style, making it an important work for anyone interested in philosophy, psychology, or ethics.THIS 88 PAGE ARTICLE WAS EXTRACTED FROM THE BOOK: Human Nature and Conduct An Introduction to Social Psychology, by John Dewey. To purchase the entire book
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