PHL 333 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Human Nature

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Human nature is ones way of being naturally, this includes the way one thinks, feels and acts, which of course are common amongst all humans. As a result there are many views of human nature based on different literature, psychology and etc. One man who had his own view on human nature was thomas hobbes, an english philosopher from the sixteenth century that is known for his book leviathan, where he discusses many aspects relating to human nature. These self-fish actions and competition are caused by human"s desires and need for power causing there to be distress among each other which calls for the need for a person of high power to prevent the issues from mounting. As a result all humans being against each other, because we are all striving for our desires, as it is known to be a sense of survival, and everyone wants to make it out on top.

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