DeathAngel
06-12-2007, 06:10 PM
I'd happened to stumble upon a thin book that goes by the name of "Opposing Views of Human Nature";
different authors and their views on human nature, some said there is none, some said there was,
what stood out the most to me that i found appealing were 2 views, one by Eric Fromm who said, "Human nature is drive by society & there is no fixed human nature": unfortunately i do agree with this view to a certain pont, i look the celebrities, styles, music we have and that only further proves his view to be more truthful (hmm...)
Mortimer Adler, only states that "us humans are different and there is a defined human nature"...(ok sure; however what he said is already known, so it wasn't that wowy)
the other viewpoint was made by Edward Wilson, he says "it's genetically shaped"...(i don't know what to say to that)
the one that i liked most was George Morgan's claim, "human nature is free & complex"- now that i can definitely agree with, but his reasonings for it are more complex and odd...
so im curious to know, what's your viewpoin, ro do you agree with these old-heads about human nature...
all i know is, it's quite complex, and some of them have it...
different authors and their views on human nature, some said there is none, some said there was,
what stood out the most to me that i found appealing were 2 views, one by Eric Fromm who said, "Human nature is drive by society & there is no fixed human nature": unfortunately i do agree with this view to a certain pont, i look the celebrities, styles, music we have and that only further proves his view to be more truthful (hmm...)
Mortimer Adler, only states that "us humans are different and there is a defined human nature"...(ok sure; however what he said is already known, so it wasn't that wowy)
the other viewpoint was made by Edward Wilson, he says "it's genetically shaped"...(i don't know what to say to that)
the one that i liked most was George Morgan's claim, "human nature is free & complex"- now that i can definitely agree with, but his reasonings for it are more complex and odd...
so im curious to know, what's your viewpoin, ro do you agree with these old-heads about human nature...
all i know is, it's quite complex, and some of them have it...