Dewey's uses the words «HABIT» and «Impulse» as a specialized catch-all words to describe how a person and his/her objective environment interact. This interaction is the basis for moral and ethical judgments. Dewey writes: «All habits are demands for certain kinds of activity; and they constitute the self.” In other places he also asserts that „Habits are Will.“ In this third part of the book, Dewey describes how we make ethical judgments (Dramatic Rehearsal), the occasions which call upon the exercise of intelligence, and the relationship among aims, goals, means and ends, and emotions. ~ Summary by William Allan Jones, Soloist
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