Human nature : opposing viewpoints / Mark Ray Schmidt, book editor.
Material type: TextPublication details: San Diego, California : Greenhaven Press, (c)1999.Description: 154 pages ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- BD450 .H863 1999
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Includes bibliographies and index.
What factors influence human nature? Human nature is shaped by society Erich Fromm -- Human nature is shaped by genetics Edward O. Wilson -- Human nature is free and complex George W. Morgan -- There is no human nature Jean-Paul Sartre -- There is a human nature Mortimer J. Adler -- What constitutes human nature? Human nature is antisocial Thomas Hobbes -- Human nature is corrupted by society Jean-Jacques Rousseau -- Human nature is aggressive Sigmund Freud -- Human nature is not aggressive Riane Eisler -- Human nature was corrupted by sin Genesis -- Human nature is an extension of animal evolution Charles Darwin -- What causes human conflicts? Humans are in conflict within themselves Blaise Pascal -- Humans are in conflict with God Apostle Paul -- Humans are in conflict with nature Washington Irving -- Male/female conflicts are mostly social Simone de Beauvoir -- Male/female conflicts are misunderstandings Deborah Tannen -- What is the future of human nature? Human nature might be destroyed George Orwell -- Human nature cannot be destroyed Alexander Solzhenitsyn -- The future requires a new kind of human nature Lewis Mumford -- Humans can build Utopia B.F. Skinner.
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