Human nature : a reader
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Human nature : a reader
(Readings in philosophy)
Hackett Pub. Co., c2012
- : pbk
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This anthology provides a set of distinctive, influential views that explore the mysteries of human nature from a variety of perspectives. It can be read on its own, or in conjunction with Joel Kupperman's text, Theories of Human Nature .
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Indian Philosophy: The Upanishads & Buddha Katha Upanishad
- The Buddhist Dhamapada
- Confucius Analects
- Plato & Aristotle, & Freudian Echoes of Plato Republic
- Nicomachean Ethics
- The Ego & the Id
- Mengzi & Xunzi: The Capacity for True Benevolence
- Human Imperfection in the Judeo-Christian Tradition: From Adam to St. Augustine
- The King James Bible
- Confessions
- Hobbes Leviathan
- Butler & Hume: Inherent Tendencies toward Altruism Sermon I
- A Treatise of Human Nature
- Book III: Of Morals
- Kant: The Need for Reason to Dominate Grounding for the Metaphysics of Morals
- Marx & Alienation: Our Flawed Participation in Life Alienated Labor
- The Communist Manifesto
- Sartre & Kierkegaard: Radical Incompleteness as the Human Lot Being & Nothingness
- The Sickness unto Death.
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