{"product_id":"2940015764833","title":"Human Nature \u0026 Conduct","description":"CONTENTS\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e                                                                  PAGE\u003cbr\u003e  INTRODUCTION                                                       1\u003cbr\u003e    Contempt for human nature; pathology of goodness; freedom;\u003cbr\u003e    value of science.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e                           _PART ONE_\u003cbr\u003e                 THE PLACE OF HABIT IN CONDUCT\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e  SECTION I: HABITS AS SOCIAL FUNCTIONS                             14\u003cbr\u003e    Habits as functions and arts; social complicity; subjective\u003cbr\u003e    factor.\u003cbr\u003e  SECTION II: HABITS AND WILL                                       24\u003cbr\u003e    Active means; ideas of ends; means and ends; nature of\u003cbr\u003e    character.\u003cbr\u003e  SECTION III: CHARACTER AND CONDUCT                                43\u003cbr\u003e    Good will and consequences; virtues and natural goods;\u003cbr\u003e    objective and subjective morals.\u003cbr\u003e  SECTION IV: CUSTOM AND HABIT                                      58\u003cbr\u003e    Human psychology is social; habit as conservative; mind and\u003cbr\u003e    body.\u003cbr\u003e  SECTION V: CUSTOM AND MORALITY                                    75\u003cbr\u003e    Customs as standards; authority of standards; class\u003cbr\u003e    conflicts.\u003cbr\u003e  SECTION VI: HABIT AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY                           84\u003cbr\u003e    Isolation of individuality; newer movements.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e                           _PART TWO_\u003cbr\u003e                 THE PLACE OF IMPULSE IN CONDUCT\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e  SECTION I: IMPULSES AND CHANGE OF HABITS                          89\u003cbr\u003e    Present interest in instincts; impulses as re-organizing.\u003cbr\u003e  SECTION II: PLASTICITY OF IMPULSE                                 95\u003cbr\u003e    Impulse and education; uprush of impulse; fixed codes.\u003cbr\u003e  SECTION III: CHANGING HUMAN NATURE                               106\u003cbr\u003e    Habits the inert factor; modification of impulses; war a\u003cbr\u003e    social function; economic regimes as social products; nature\u003cbr\u003e    of motives.\u003cbr\u003e  SECTION IV: IMPULSE AND CONFLICT OF HABITS                       125\u003cbr\u003e    Possibility of social betterment; conservatism.\u003cbr\u003e  SECTION V: CLASSIFICATION OF INSTINCTS                           131\u003cbr\u003e    False simplifications; \"self-love\"; will to power;\u003cbr\u003e    acquisitive and creative.\u003cbr\u003e  SECTION VI: NO SEPARATE INSTINCTS                                149\u003cbr\u003e    Uniqueness of acts; possibilities of operation; necessity of\u003cbr\u003e    play and art; rebelliousness.\u003cbr\u003e  SECTION VII: IMPULSE AND THOUGHT                                 169\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e                           _PART THREE_\u003cbr\u003e               THE PLACE OF INTELLIGENCE IN CONDUCT\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e  SECTION I: HABIT AND INTELLIGENCE                                172\u003cbr\u003e    Habits and intellect; mind, habit and impulse.\u003cbr\u003e  SECTION II: THE PSYCHOLOGY OF THINKING                           181\u003cbr\u003e    The trinity of intellect; conscience and its alleged separate\u003cbr\u003e    subject-matter.\u003cbr\u003e  SECTION III: THE NATURE OF DELIBERATION                          189\u003cbr\u003e    Deliberation as imaginative rehearsal; preference and choice;\u003cbr\u003e    strife of reason and passion; nature of reason.\u003cbr\u003e  SECTION IV: DELIBERATION AND CALCULATION                         199\u003cbr\u003e    Error in utilitarian theory; place of the pleasant;\u003cbr\u003e    hedonistic calculus; deliberation and prediction.\u003cbr\u003e  SECTION V: THE UNIQUENESS OF GOOD                                210\u003cbr\u003e    Fallacy of a single good; applied to utilitarianism; profit\u003cbr\u003e    and personality; means and ends.\u003cbr\u003e  SECTION VI: THE NATURE OF AIMS                                   223\u003cbr\u003e    Theory of final ends; aims as directive means; ends as\u003cbr\u003e    justifying means; meaning well as an aim; wishes and aims.\u003cbr\u003e  SECTION VII: THE NATURE OF PRINCIPLES                            238\u003cbr\u003e    Desire for certainty; morals and probabilities; importance of\u003cbr\u003e    generalizations.\u003cbr\u003e  SECTION VIII: DESIRE AND INTELLIGENCE                            248\u003cbr\u003e    Object and consequence of desire; desire and quiescence;\u003cbr\u003e    self-deception in desire; desire needs intelligence; nature\u003cbr\u003e    of idealism; living in the ideal.\u003cbr\u003e  SECTION IX: THE PRESENT AND FUTURE                               265\u003cbr\u003e    Subordination of activity to result; control of future;\u003cbr\u003e    production and consummation; idealism and distant goals.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e                           _PART FOUR_\u003cbr\u003e                           CONCLUSION\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e  SECTION I: THE GOOD OF ACTIVITY                                  278\u003cbr\u003e    Better and worse; morality a process; evolution and progress;\u003cbr\u003e    optimism; Epicureanism; making others happy.\u003cbr\u003e  SECTION II: MORALS ARE HUMAN                                     295\u003cbr\u003e    Humane morals; natural law and morals; place of science.\u003cbr\u003e  SECTION III: WHAT IS FREEDOM?                                    303\u003cbr\u003e    Elements in freedom; capacity in action; novel possibilities;\u003cbr\u003e    force of desire.\u003cbr\u003e  SOCIAL                                   314","brand":"SAP","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":47084571001072,"sku":"2940015764833","price":0.99,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"url":"https:\/\/shop-qa.barnesandnoble.com\/products\/2940015764833","provider":"Barnes \u0026 Noble (DEV)","version":"1.0","type":"link"}