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Human nature and conduct: An introduction to social psychology is a philosophical work that examines the connections between human behavior, moral values, and social environments. The book argues that traditional moral systems often misinterpret human nature, creating a gap between moral ideals and actual behavior. The author presents the idea that habit forms the foundation of conduct, serving as the link between individual impulses and intelligence. The opening discussion challenges long-held views that see human nature as inherently flawed or dangerous, proposing instead that morality should emerge from an understanding of how people genuinely act within their environments. The author explores how habits are shaped through interactions with social conditions, asserting that morality must be practical, empirical, and responsive to changing circumstances. The work encourages readers to look beyond rigid moral codes and instead adopt a flexible, evidence-based approach to understanding ethical behavior. This approach aims to harmonize moral principles with the realities of personal development and social cooperation.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Human nature and conduct: An introduction to social psychology is a philosophical work that examines the connections between human behavior, moral values, and social environments. The book argues that traditional moral systems often misinterpret human nature, creating a gap between moral ideals and actual behavior. The author presents the idea that habit forms the foundation of conduct, serving as the link between individual impulses and intelligence. The opening discussion challenges long-held views that see human nature as inherently flawed or dangerous, proposing instead that morality should emerge from an understanding of how people genuinely act within their environments. The author explores how habits are shaped through interactions with social conditions, asserting that morality must be practical, empirical, and responsive to changing circumstances. The work encourages readers to look beyond rigid moral codes and instead adopt a flexible, evidence-based approach to understanding ethical behavior. This approach aims to harmonize moral principles with the realities of personal development and social cooperation.