id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 22306 Edman, Irwin Human Traits and their Social Significance .txt text/plain 164770 8585 60 The human animal--The number and variety of man's instincts--Learning ideas--Human beings alone possess language--Man the TYPES OF HUMAN BEHAVIOR AND THEIR SOCIAL SIGNIFICANCE--INSTINCT, Instinct and habit _versus_ reflection--The origin and nature of the student of human behavior, man's mental life--that is, the part of society of a large number of habits of great social many things to be learned both of natural law and human relations, Again, the mere fact that a man lives in a group subjects of how completely habit may determine a man's actions. language arose, like other human habits, as a thing of use. and habitual activities, human beings experience in social [Footnote 1: Cooley: _Human Nature and the Social Order_, p. individual human trait most significant for social life. and habits is dependent very largely on the individual's social different men social institutions and educational methods fact of man's instinctive activities and desires and the ./cache/22306.txt ./txt/22306.txt