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Human Nature According to Kierkegaard
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This 4 page paper examines human nature and finds that it is not what it seems. The philosopher's ideas about religion are fully examined. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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Human Nature and Machiavelli
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A 4 page paper which examines the work, primarily “The Prince,” of Machiavelli, discussing how his perspectives of human nature led to his political stance. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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Human Nature and the "Perspectives of the Individual," (course evaluation)
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(3pp) Human nature is compared and contrasted in the works of Gilgamesh and Elie Wiesel. Comments are made concerning the readings of this class; personal remarks are made. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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Human nature in Euripides and Plato
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A paper which looks at the different ways in which Euripides and Plato view human nature, in terms of Apollonian and Dionysian cultures and the relationship between physical desires and the attainment of wisdom.
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Human Nature: Albert Camus, Martin Luther King Jr., and Elie Wiesel
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A 9 page paper which examines how various individuals feel, or felt, about human nature. The individuals and works discussed are as follows: Albert Camus’ “The Plague,” Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech and “Letter from Birmingham Jail,” and Eli Wiesel’s “Night.” No additional sources cited.
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Human Nature: Plato And The Five Dialogues
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6 pages in length. Is it possible, according to Plato's viewpoint, for human nature to be 'released from forms' and still be considered human nature according to the five dialogues between Socrates, Crito, Meno, Phaedo and Euthyphro? In assessing this plausibility, one must first harbor a distinct understanding of just what human nature represents in relation to man's actions. It has long been postulated that human nature is bound by defense mechanisms as a means by which to hide from the truth of reality. If this is so, then most any conduct in which humanity partakes is nothing more than an act of escapism. Is that to say, then, that human nature is bound by the weakness of man's character? Can individualism reside at the crux of why human nature cannot be released from form and still be construed as human nature based upon conversations with Socrates, Crito, Meno, Phaedo and Euthyphro? Bibliography lists 1 source.
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Human rights article
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An analysis of Tharoor's article on the concept of universal human rights, in which he compares the idea of universality with the need to take into account the variations in cultural ideologies when assessing how human rights should be defined. Bibliography lists 1 source
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Human Values: Importance, Rank and Roles
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This is a 5 page paper discussing different human values and their importance in terms of individuals’ roles. The importance of different human values differs a great deal depending on the role of an individual and the priority given to values in relation to that role. Richard Wallis has defined a set of “five stem values” of right conduct, peace, truth, love and non-violence. Within each of the five stem values are additional sub-values which are also considered depending upon the role of an individual. Most individuals are family members and citizens and must therefore realize that the responsible values for such roles depend on their right conduct in addition to the value of love within a family situation. Employees and students however may feel that different values are more important in these roles in which case right conduct, truth and non-violence will lead not only to a reliable and dedicated worker but one who is aware of the respect for others within their working and school environments. The role of a friend differs again in regards to the most important values. Like family members, friends value love but they also value right conduct, truth, peace and non-violence in addition to care, consideration and generosity. Clearly, the voluntary role of a friend is one of the most important with one of the most comprehensive aspects of human value. Bibliography lists 1 source.
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