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[Michael Jackson song] `Human Nature` is a song performed by American recording artist Michael Jackson. It was written and composed by Steve Porcaro and John Bettis, and produced by Quincy Jones. It is the fifth single from the singer`s second solo album, Thriller (1982). Initially, Porcaro had recorded a rough demo of the song on a cassett...
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Human nature refers to the distinguishing characteristics—including ways of thinking, feeling and acting—which humans tend to have naturally, independently of the influence of culture. The questions of what these characteristics are, how fixed they are, and what causes them are amongst the oldest and most important questions in western philoso...
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(from the article `Iranian religion`) ...of the myth of creation, humans are created for the noble purpose of aiding in the repulsion of the Evil Spirit. Whether or not this concept is ... ...that reason is inherently defective and incapable of knowing the universe without distortion; or (in ethics) that recourse to objective standards ...
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Assumptions about human nature form the starting point of all educational philosophies. Conflicting assumptions lead to conflicting educational philosophies, which lie at the heart of the problem of defining appropriate education for the gifted. It involves such dichotomous and contentious issues as good and evil, needs and desires, absolutism and relativism, free-will and determinism. See mental ......
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noun the shared psychological attributes of humankind that are assumed to be shared by all human beings; `a great observer of human nature`
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The limited range of human possibilities. The human tendency toward, or the human capacity for, only those actions which are common in all societies despite their acquired cultural differences. See Primitivism. -- J.K.P.
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the psychological and social qualities that characterize humankind, esp. in contrast with other living things. · the character of human conduct, generally regarded as produced by living in primary groups.
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