Seven Theories of Human Nature |
Contents
SEVEN THEORIES | 21 |
The Rule of the Wise | 23 |
Gods Salvation | 35 |
Copyright | |
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aggression Alasdair MacIntyre alienation analysis animals Antony Flew assertion assumption atheist B. F. Skinner bad faith basic instinct belief causes chapter choice Christianity and Marxism claim closed system communist concept condition consciousness course critical crucial death diagnosis discussion dividual dualism economic emotions empirical environment ethologists ethology evidence evolution existence existentialism existentialist explain fact Feuerbach freedom Freud Freudian fundamental haviour Hegel human behaviour human nature idea ideology individual innate instincts interpretation Karl Marx kind laws logical London Lorenz Marx Marx's means ment mental metaphysical mind moral object paperback particular Penguin perhaps person philo philosophical Plato political possible postulate prescription problems psycho-analysis psychology questions reason regeneration repression Sartre Sartre's scientific sexual Skinner social someone species statement suggests super-ego theory of Forms theory of human thought tion true truth unconscious universe value judgement verification principle York