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Human Nature: A Reader: A Reader
By (Author) Joel J. Kupperman
Hackett Publishing Co, Inc
Hackett Publishing Co, Inc
1st March 2012
United States
General
Non Fiction
128
Hardback
240
Width 140mm, Height 216mm
369g
Part I. Some Ancient Views of Human Nature - Indian Philosophy: The Upanishads and Buddha; Katha Upanishad, The Buddhist Dhamapada. 2. Confucius, Analects. 3. Plato and Aristotle, and Freudian Echoes of Plato; Republic, Nicomachean Ethics, The Ego and the Id. 4. Mengzi and Xunzi: The Capacity for True Benevolence; Mengzi, Xunzi. 5. Human Imperfection in the Judeo-Christian Tradition: From Adam to St. Augustine; The King James Bible, Confessions. Part II. Some Modern Views of Human Nature - 6. Hobbes, Leviathan. 7. Butler and Hume: Inherent Tendencies toward Altruism; Sermon I, A Treatise of Human Nature, Book III: Of Morals. 8. Kant: The Need for Reason to Dominate; Grounding for the Metaphysics of Morals. 9. Marx and Alienation: Our Flawed Participation in Life; Alienated Labor, The Communist Manifesto. 10. Sartre and Kierkegaard: Radical Incompleteness as the Human Lot; Being and Nothingness, The Sickness unto Death.
Joel J. Kupperman is Professor of Philosophy, University of Connecticut. Among his many publications are Six Myths about the Good Life: Thinking about What Has Value, and Classic Asian Philosophy:A Guide to the Essential Texts.