Human nature : opposing viewpoints / Mark Ray Schmidt, book editor. [print]
Material type: TextSeries: Opposing viewpoints seriesPublication details: San Diego, California : Greenhaven Press, [(c)1999.Description: 154 pages ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0737700734
- 0737700726
- BD450.S353.H863 1999
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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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