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Life and Habit by Samuel Butler

by Butler, Samuel, 1835-1902
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Life and Habit by Samuel Butler is a philosophical treatise originally published in the late 19th century. The work delves into the intricacies of habit formation and the nature of conscious and unconscious actions. Butler explores how accumulated experiences shape human behavior, linking it to broader themes of evolution and instinct. At the start of Life and Habit, the author sets the stage for a deep inquiry into how repetitive actions transform from conscious efforts into almost automatic behaviors. Butler uses examples like playing a musical instrument, writing, and talking to illustrate how conscious knowledge becomes latent as familiarity increases. He also reflects on the implications of this transformation for our understanding of inherited instincts, suggesting that even seemingly instinctual behaviors may be better understood through the lens of acquired habits developed over generations. The opening chapters challenge readers to consider the relationship between consciousness, knowledge, and action, positing that true mastery comes from an unconscious competence born out of extensive practice. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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