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- 2010011504 contributor B11750359.
- 2010011504 created "c2010.".
- 2010011504 date "2010".
- 2010011504 date "c2010.".
- 2010011504 dateCopyrighted "c2010.".
- 2010011504 description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- 2010011504 description "Why philosophers have wanted theories of human nature -- Two foci of theories of human nature -- The Upanishads and Buddha -- Confucius -- Plato and Aristotle (and some Freudian echoes of Plato) : parts of the mind that can achieve a proper harmony -- Mengzi and Xunzi : the capacity for true benevolence -- The Christian doctrine of original sin : essential human imperfection -- Hobbes (and some Darwinian echoes) -- Butler and Hume : inherent tendencies toward altruism -- Kant : the need for reason to dominate -- Marx and alienation : our flawed participation in life -- Sartre and Kierkegaard : radical incompleteness as the human lot -- Arendt : making oneself distinct -- Some additional views in brief : Ibn al-Arabi, Spinoza, Pascal, and Rousseau -- Human nature in philosophy and in everyday thought.".
- 2010011504 extent "ix, 199 p. ;".
- 2010011504 identifier "1603842926 (pbk.)".
- 2010011504 identifier "1603842934 (cloth)".
- 2010011504 identifier "9781603842921 (pbk.)".
- 2010011504 identifier "9781603842938 (cloth)".
- 2010011504 issued "2010".
- 2010011504 issued "c2010.".
- 2010011504 language "eng".
- 2010011504 publisher "Indianapolis : Hackett Pub. Co.,".
- 2010011504 subject "128.09 22".
- 2010011504 subject "BD450 .K826 2010".
- 2010011504 subject "Philosophical anthropology History.".
- 2010011504 tableOfContents "Why philosophers have wanted theories of human nature -- Two foci of theories of human nature -- The Upanishads and Buddha -- Confucius -- Plato and Aristotle (and some Freudian echoes of Plato) : parts of the mind that can achieve a proper harmony -- Mengzi and Xunzi : the capacity for true benevolence -- The Christian doctrine of original sin : essential human imperfection -- Hobbes (and some Darwinian echoes) -- Butler and Hume : inherent tendencies toward altruism -- Kant : the need for reason to dominate -- Marx and alienation : our flawed participation in life -- Sartre and Kierkegaard : radical incompleteness as the human lot -- Arendt : making oneself distinct -- Some additional views in brief : Ibn al-Arabi, Spinoza, Pascal, and Rousseau -- Human nature in philosophy and in everyday thought.".
- 2010011504 title "Theories of human nature / Joel J. Kupperman.".
- 2010011504 type "text".