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Volume 14ofThe Middle Works of John Dewey, 18991924,series provides an authoritative edition of Dewey'sHuman Nature and Conduct. A Modern Language Association Committee on Scholarly Editions textual edition. Human Nature and Conductevolved from the West Memorial Foundation lectures at Stanford University. The lectures were extensively rewritten and expanded into one of Dewey's best-known works. As Murray G. Murphey says in his Introduction, "It was a work in which Dewey sought to make explicit the social character of his psychology and philosophysomething which had long been evident but never so clearly spelled out." Subtitled "An Introduction to Social Psychology,"Human Nature and Conductsets forth Dewey's view that habits are social functions, and that social phenomena, such as habit and custom and scientific methods of inquiry are moral and natural. Dewey concludes, "Within the flickering inconsequential acts of separate selves dwells a sense of the whole which claims and dignifies them. In its presence we put off mortality and live in the universal."Murphey, Murray G. is the author of 'John Dewey The Middle Works, 1899-1924' with ISBN 9780809310845 and ISBN 0809310848.
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