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  1. Virtue Ethics and Human Nature.Rosalind Hursthouse - 1999 - Hume Studies 25 (1):67-82.
    In this paper, I begin by outlining some basic features of the version of virtue ethics I espouse, and then turn to exploring what light may be shed on our understanding and interpretation of Hume when he is viewed from that perspective.
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    The Laws of Human Nature. [REVIEW]J. Edward Rauth - 1933 - New Scholasticism 7 (4):371-371.
  3. Hobbes: From Human Nature.Marcus P. Adams - 2011 - Philosophical Forum 42 (3):294-295.
  4. Chinese Culture and Human-Nature Relations.Robert Elliott Allinson (ed.) - 2015 - Society for the Study of Religious Philosophy.
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  5. Sympathy and comparison : Two principles of human nature.Susan James - 2005 - In Marina Frasca-Spada & P. J. E. Kail, Impressions of Hume. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 61--107.
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    Theoretical characteristics of the Huainanzi: Theories of human nature and governance.Jung Woojin & Moon Suk-Yoon - 2018 - Asian Philosophy 28 (2):183-195.
    ABSTRACTBy showing its organic linkage between theories of human nature and governance, this article illustrates that the Huainanzi is a scripture that holds a systematic and unique theory. The ideal governance of the Huainanzi is mystical transformation, i.e. the Daoist concept of non-action. Rule by simple Confucian rituals is not at odds with mystical transformation. However, mystical transformation does not include the rule by rituals. Moreover, excessively complicated rituals are incompatible with mystical transformation. Human nature in the Huainanzi (...)
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  7. Life in mind & conduct: studies of organic in human nature.Henry Maudsley - 1902 - New York,: Macmillan & co..
    Introductory.--Life and mind.--The social system.--Imagination and idealism.--Ethical theory and action.--Religion, philosophy, science.--Nature, mind, reason.--Habit, intonation, experience, truth.--Education, mental culture, character.--Friendship, love, desire, grief, joy.--Fate, folly, crime.--Pain, life, death.--End and aim.
     
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  8. Natural Law, Human Nature, and Natural Rights in Edmund Burke: A Study Inthe History of Ideas.Burleigh Taylor Wilkins - 1965 - Dissertation, Princeton University
     
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  9. Human rights and concepts of human nature.Martin Prozesky - forthcoming - Theoria.
  10. Butler on Virtue, Self Interest, and Human Nature.Ralph Wedgwood - 2008 - In Paul Bloomfield, Morality and Self-Interest. New York: Oxford University Press.
    This essay gives a new interpretation of some of the central ethical doctrines of Bishop Butler's Sermons -- in particular, of his claim that a review of the empirical facts of human nature shows that we have "an obligation to the practice of virtue", and of the precise claims that he makes about the relations between morality and self-interest.
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  11. Adequate Causes and Natural Change in Descartes' Philosophy in Human Nature and Natural Knowledge.J. Broughton - 1986 - Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science 89:107-127.
     
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  12. The Naturalism of Book 1 of Hume's Treatise of Human Nature.David Pears - 1986 - In Anthony Kenny, Rationalism, empiricism, and idealism: British Academy lectures on the history of philosophy. New York: Oxford University Press.
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    Travel Narrative and the Problem of Human Nature in Locke, Shaftesbury, and Hutcheson.Daniel Carey - 1993
  14. Back to the future: Habermas's The Future of Human Nature-Reply.Elizabeth Fenton - 2007 - Hastings Center Report 37 (2):6-6.
     
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    Habermas’s Interpretation of Arendt in The Future of Human Nature.Michael J. Bennett - 2021 - Philosophy Today 65 (3):727-745.
    This article responds to several liberal bioethicists’ criticisms of Jürgen Habermas’s The Future of Human Nature by placing it in the context of his intellectual influences and career-spanning theorization of communicative rationality. In particular, I argue that Habermas’s critics have not grasped his interpretation of Hannah Arendt’s concept of natality. Far from merely ventriloquizing his friend and teacher, Habermas distinguishes his construal of that concept from Arendt’s, which he presents as a naturalistic foil to his concerns about the potential (...)
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  16. Anthony O'Hear, Beyond Evolution: Human Nature and the Limits of Evolutionary Explanation.K. Benson - 2002 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 23 (2):320-321.
  17. Philosophy and the Passions: Toward a History of Human Nature. By Michel Meyer.R. Findler - 2004 - The European Legacy 9:392-393.
     
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  18. Humani nil alienum' : the quest for 'human nature'.Beverley Southgate - 2007 - In Keith Jenkins, Sue Morgan & Alun Munslow, Manifestos for history. New York: Routledge.
     
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    A Study on the Concepts of Human, Nature, and Technology for an Ecological Community Model Formation. 심귀연 - 2020 - Journal of the New Korean Philosophical Association 100:97-114.
    기술과 문명은 지구생태계를 교란시켜 왔고, 지구는 최대의 위기상황을 맞이하고 있다. 여러 곳에서 이상기후들이 발생하며 인간뿐 아니라 지구 곳곳의 동식물들을 위기로 내몰고 있다. 기술과 관련해서는 인공지능로봇에 지배될지도 모른다는 우려가 제기되고 있다. 인간과 비인간, 인간과 자연간의 대립에서 인간이 존재론적 우위를 점하고 있음에도 이 사태를 낙관적으로 바라보기에는 너무 늦었다는 진단이 나오고 있다. 이와 같은 비관적 태도에서 벗어나 생태공동체를 구축하기 위한 새로운 패러다임의 전환이 요구된다. 이러한 전환을 위해 인간과 기술, 그리고 자연 개념은 새롭게 정립될 필요가 있다. 이를 위해 우리는 메를로-퐁티의 몸 현상학과 살존재론을 이론적 (...)
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    The Christian legacy: taming brutish human nature in Western civilization.Edgar L. Eckfeldt - 2011 - St. Paul, MN: Life Wisdom Books.
    Analyzes the history of Western civilization and develops a scientific and historical argument that shows the exceptional power of Christianity in the evolution of Western social consciousness. It argues that the spiritual power of Christianity has had an extraordinary effect on transforming civilization and the development of humanitarian social institutions that even atheists take for granted"--Provided by publisher.
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  21. The Corruption of politics and the dignity of human nature: the critical and constructive radicalism of James Burgh.Martha Zebrowski - 1991 - Enlightenment and Dissent 10:78-103.
     
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    The past, present and future of human nature.Samuel Gorovitz - 2005 - In Arthur W. Galston & Christiana Z. Peppard, Expanding horizons in bioethics. Norwell, MA: Springer. pp. 3--18.
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  23. Teleology of Human Nature for Mentality?Rosemarie Arbur - 1983 - In Robert Myers, The Intersection of Science Fiction and Philosophy: Critical Studies. Greenwood Press. pp. 71--91.
     
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    Hutcheson, F.: On human nature, editado por Thomas Mauner, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1993, 194 págs.Jorge Vicente Arregui - 1995 - Anuario Filosófico:793-794.
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    Matter, Mind and Man: The Biology of Human Nature.Edmund Ware Sinnott - 1958 - G. Allen & Unwin.
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    Interactionism and innateness in the evolutionary study of human nature.Christopher D. Horvath - 2000 - Biology and Philosophy 15 (3):321-337.
    While most researchers who use evolutionary theory to investigatehuman nature especially human sexuality describe themselves as ``interactionists'', there is no clear consensus on the meaning of thisterm in this context. By interactionism most people in the fieldmean something like, both nature and nurture ``count'' in thedevelopment of human psychology and behavior. Nevertheless, themultidisciplinary nature of evolutionary psychology results in a widevariety of interpretations of this general claim. Today, mostdebates within evolutionary psychology about the innateness of agiven behavioral characteristic (...)
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  27. Divide and conquer : the authority of nature and why we disagree about human nature.Maria Kronfeldner - 2018 - In Elizabeth Hannon & Tim Lewens, Why We Disagree About Human Nature. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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  28. The evolution of reason in hume'treatise of human nature'.Tito Magri - 1994 - Philosophical Forum 25 (4):310-332.
  29. Peter Wilkin, Noam Chomsky: On Power, Knowledge and Human Nature Robert F. Barsky, Noam Chomsky: A Life of Dissent.M. Rai - forthcoming - Radical Philosophy.
  30. The Emotion that is Correlated with the Comic: Notes on Human Nature through Rasa Theory.Chakravarthi Ram-Prasad - 2021 - In Maria Heim, Chakravarthi Ram-Prasad & Roy Tzohar, The Bloomsbury research handbook of emotions in classical Indian philosophy. New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
     
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    A brief introduction to the study of human nature.Giulio Aleni - 2020 - Boston: Brill. Edited by Thierry Meynard, Dawei Pan & Giulio Aleni.
    Thierry Meynard and Dawei Pan offer a highly detailed annotated translation of one of the major works of Giulio Aleni, a Jesuit missionary in China. Referred to by his followers as "Confucius from the West", Aleni made his presence felt in the early modern encounter between China and Europe. The two translators outline the complexity of the intellectual challenges that Aleni faced and the extensive conceptual resources on which he built up a fine-grained framework with the aim of bridging the (...)
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    ‘Begin at the Beginning’: Method in Christological Anthropology and T. F. Torrance’s Fallen Human Nature View.Christopher G. Woznicki - 2021 - Perichoresis 19 (2):21-41.
    This essay argues that unlike many contemporary christological anthropologies that begin with protology or eschatology, T. F. Torrance’s christological anthropology begins with the incarnate Christ as he confronts us in the midst of God’s redemptive act. This approach is labeled Soteriological-Christological Anthropology. Torrance himself does not develop this anthropological method in a sustained manner, therefore, this essay attempts to develop Torrance’s method by examining his doctrine of Christ’s fallen human nature and his epistemology. After developing Torrance’s Soteriological-Christological Anthropology the (...)
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    An Index of Hume's References in A Treatise of Human Nature.David C. Yalden-Thomson - 1977 - Hume Studies 3 (1):53-56.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:53. AN INDEX OF HUME'S REFERENCES IN A TREATISE OF HUMAN NATURE The index below of Hume's references in the Treatise te the works of other authors excludes those which are accurate and full in his text (of which there are few) and those which are so general, e.g., to Spinoza's atheism, that no passage is specifiable. Hume mentions other writings, for which this index is compiled, in (...)
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  34. The idea of a common human nature.Richard Wollheim - 1991 - In Isaiah Berlin, Edna Ullmann-Margalit & Avishai Margalit, Isaiah Berlin: a celebration. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. pp. 64--79.
     
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  35. Ralph Wedgwood.Human Nature - 2008 - In Paul Bloomfield, Morality and Self-Interest. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 177.
     
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    Theory of knowledge: containing the Enquiry concerning human understanding, the Abstract, and selected passages from Book I of A treatise of human nature.David Hume - 1953 - Austin: University of Texas Press. Edited by D. C. [From Old Catalog] Yalden-Thomson.
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    (1 other version)Hegel's Conception of the Study of Human Nature.H. B. Acton - 1970 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Lectures 4:32-47.
    It is easy to understand why Hegel's philosophy should be little studied by English-speaking philosophers today. Those who at the beginning of the twentieth century initiated the movement we are now caught up in presented their earliest philosophical arguments as criticisms of the prevailing Anglo-Hegelian views. It may now be thought illiberal to take much interest in this perhaps excusably slaughtered royal family, and positively reactionary to hanker after the foreign dynasty from which it sometimes claimed descent. Hegel was a (...)
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  38. Evolutionary psychology meets history: insights into human nature through family reconstitution studies.Eckart Voland - 2009 - In Robin Dunbar & Louise Barrett, Oxford Handbook of Evolutionary Psychology. Oxford University Press.
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  39. Book review. Beyond evolution: Human nature and the limits of evolutionary explanation Anthony O'Hear. [REVIEW]Nicholas Agar - 2001 - Mind 110 (438):534-537.
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    Human Nature in Plato's Philosophy.Fatih Özkan - 2020 - Entelekya Logico-Metaphysical Review 4 (2):155-172.
    Plato argued that knowledge of human nature can be reached through dialogue and dialectical method in accordance with the Socratic heritage. In his philosophy, man can be defined as being capable of rationally answering a rational question. By giving rational answers to himself and others, human also becomes a moral subject. In Plato's philosophy, we see a clear program based on human nature. Issues related to human nature are discussed in the process of applying Plato's theory (...)
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    Conceptualizing Human–Nature Relationships: Implications of Human Exceptionalist Thinking for Sustainability and Conservation.Joan J. H. Kim, Nicole Betz, Brian Helmuth & John D. Coley - 2023 - Topics in Cognitive Science 15 (3):357-387.
    The ways in which people conceptualize the human–nature relationship have significant implications for proenvironmental values and attitudes, sustainable behavior, and environmental policy measures. Human exceptionalism (HE) is one such conceptual framework, involving the belief that humans and human societies exist independently of the ecosystems in which they are embedded, promoting a sharp ontological boundary between humans and the rest of the natural world. In this paper, we introduce HE in more depth, exploring the impact of HE on (...)
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  42. (1 other version)Review of Thomas Aquinas on Human Nature. [REVIEW]Rebecca DeYoung - 2003 - Theology Today 59 (4).
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    Review of Aaron Stalnaker, Overcoming Our Evil: Human Nature and Spiritual Exercises in Xunzi and Augustine[REVIEW]I. I. I. Kline - 2007 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2007 (3).
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  44. Reality and Man an Essay in the Metaphysics of Human Nature / by S. L. Frank ; Translated From the Russian by Natalie Duddington ; with a Preface by A. M. Allchin.S. L. Frank - 1965 - Faber & Faber.
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  45. Review of: "Strange Tools: Art and Human Nature" by Alva Noe. [REVIEW]Lauren R. Alpert - 2016 - American Society for Aesthetics Graduate E-Journal 8 (1):1-3.
    Strange Tools foregoes stolid conventions of professional philosophy, laudably broadening the book’s appeal to accommodate a popular audience. However, Noë’s manner of glossing over complex issues about art does not necessarily render these topics intelligible to philosophical novices. Instead, his oversimplifications will tend to confirm naïve notions that art is straightforward – a common misconception that a foray into philosophy of art ought to dispel, not corroborate.
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  46. Dallas and critical spectatorship, and a manuscript in progress, Aristotle on Essence and Human Nature. Cynthia A. Freeland is Associate Professor of Philosophy and Director of Women's Studies at the University of Houston. She has published widely on topics in ancient philosophy and aesthetics, is the. [REVIEW]Matt Hills, Deborah Knight & George McKnight - 2003 - In Steven Jay Schneider & Daniel Shaw, Dark thoughts: philosophic reflections on cinematic horror. Lanham, Md.: Scarecrow Press. pp. 291.
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  47. Oliver Johnson, The Mind of David Hume: A Companion to Book I of A Treatise of Human Nature Reviewed by. [REVIEW]Christopher Belshaw - 1996 - Philosophy in Review 16 (5):353-354.
     
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  48. Harold W. Baillie and Timothy K. Casey, eds., Is Human Nature Obsolete?: Genetics, Bioengineering, and the Future of the Human Condition Reviewed by. [REVIEW]Peter Loptson - 2005 - Philosophy in Review 25 (2):79-82.
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    Review of Morton Kaplan's Justice, Human Nature, and Political Obligation. [REVIEW]Vincent L. Luizzi - unknown
  50. Review of "Human Nature". [REVIEW]Donald Abel - 2013 - Essays in Philosophy 14 (1):56-61.
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