Search results for "Human nature" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • # An assumption of human form or nature. # A person or thing regarded as embodying or exhibiting some quality, idea, or the like. #:The leading ...
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  • and other machinery was changing the very nature of the human experience - and that art and literature needed transformation to keep up with ...
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  • is the practice of terminating the life of a human being or animal with an incurable disease, intolerable suffering, or a possibly undignified death ...
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  • that the earth is a precious resource, essential for human survival, and that it was being badly mistreated and polluted due to people's irresponsible ...
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  • Marx's anthropology. His view of human nature as malleable, able to be shaped by the environment has been shown to be far more limited than ...
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  • of Alexandre Dumas, his work demonstrates the nature of Romanticism, which responded to the rise of science and technology, as well as the influence ...
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  • to produce phenomena of a mental or physical nature by "channeling" or communicating with a spiritual entity. Mediumship involves cooperative ...
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  • #039;s most influential political documents in human history. It presents an analytical approach to class struggle (historical and then-present) and ...
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  • This ontology fundamentally misrepresents human nature and progress. Violence does not lead to peace and prosperity, but only more violence and resentment ...
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  • Physiology (Greek Φυσιολογία, physis, meaning "nature ... Since the dawn of civilization, human beings have had a curiosity ...
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  • is. It is often called the “nature” of a thing such that it ... no real natures or essences (such as human nature), but only definitions ...
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  • {{Unification Aspects|The nature of life is such that stress is inevitable ... Human beings have free will and are able to learn to react in appropriate ...
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  • Well, my first impression is that we need to move all the non-human ... address whether monogamy is the norm in human society in a concluding section ...
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  • the more serious and internal aspects of feminine nature. In this she faced an uphill struggle, given that society was slow to recognize the providential ...
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  • for creativity that are to be found in human nature. ==Discovery== earlier. The discovery was described in Nature, 52:113-144 in 1894, and ...
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  • of John Locke, whose An Essay Concerning Human Understanding (1690) he attacked ... of God), or in thoroughly explaining its nature, and set out to complete ...
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  • The objective of Shariah is human restoration. It exists to structure personal and interpersonal relationships towards a life in harmony with ...
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  • of illusion also is reminds us that human nature has endless creativity ... Illusions of lightness and brightness can help reveal the nature of ...
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  • mind combined with an immutable human nature that the Lockean doctrine ... a political structure that best fits human nature. As such, the theory is ...
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  • in the Marxist notion that there is no fixed human nature. While feminism has been successful to some extent in promoting greater equality between the ...
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