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OverviewOver six previous editions, Twelve Theories of Human Nature has been a remarkably popular introduction to some of the most influential developments in Western and Eastern thought. Now titled Thirteen Theories of Human Nature, the seventh edition adds a chapter on feminist theory to those on Confucianism, Hinduism, Buddhism, Plato, Aristotle, the Bible, Islam, Kant, Marx, Freud, Sartre, and Darwinism. The authors juxtapose the ideas of these and other thinkers and traditions in a way that helps students understand how humanity has struggled to comprehend its nature.To encourage students to think critically for themselves and to underscore the similarities and differences between the many theories, the book examines each one on four points--the nature of the universe, the nature of humanity, the diagnosis of the ills of humanity, and the proposed cure for these problems.Ideal for introductory courses in human nature, introduction to philosophy, and intellectual history, this unique volume will engage and motivate students and other readers to consider how we can understand and improve both ourselves and human society. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Leslie Stevenson (Honorary Reader in Philosophy, Honorary Reader in Philosophy, University of St. Andrews, Scotland) , David L. Haberman (Professor of Religious Studies, Professor of Religious Studies, Indiana University at Bloomington) , Peter Matthews Wright (Associate Professor and Chair of Religion, Associate Professor and Chair of Religion, Colorado College) , Charlotte Witt (Professor of Philosophy and Humanities, Professor of Philosophy and Humanities, University of New Hampshire)Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc Edition: 7th Revised edition Dimensions: Width: 20.60cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 13.70cm Weight: 0.363kg ISBN: 9780190604721ISBN 10: 0190604727 Pages: 336 Publication Date: 16 August 2018 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsPreface to the Seventh Edition: Introduction: Rival Theories and Critical Assessments 1. Confucianism: The Way of the Sages 2. Upanishadic Hinduism: Quest for Ultimate Knowledge 3. Buddhism: In the Footsteps of the Buddha 4. Plato: The Rule of Reason 5. Aristotle: The Ideal of Human Fulfillment 6. The Bible: Humanity in Relation to God 7. Islam: The Khalifa Ideal Historical Interlude 8. Kant: Reasons and Causes, Morality and Religion 9. Marx: The Economic Basis of Human Societies 10. Freud: The Unconscious Basis of Mind 11. Sartre: Radical Freedom 12. Darwinian Theories of Human Nature 13. Human Nature and Feminist Theory Glossary: Index:ReviewsI consider Thirteen Theories of Human Nature to be the best text available for undergraduate classes in human nature, views of humankind, or influential worldviews. --Jeff Jordan, University of Delaware Thirteen Theories of Human Nature is an excellent investigation into the history of the evolution of the concept of human nature, tracking the momentous philosophical and religious transformations that have shaped the debate. --Ben Miller, Florida State University -I consider Thirteen Theories of Human Nature to be the best text available for undergraduate classes in human nature, views of humankind, or influential worldviews.---Jeff Jordan, University of Delaware-Thirteen Theories of Human Nature is an excellent investigation into the history of the evolution of the concept of human nature, tracking the momentous philosophical and religious transformations that have shaped the debate.---Ben Miller, Florida State University -I consider Thirteen Theories of Human Nature to be the best text available for undergraduate classes in human nature, views of humankind, or influential worldviews.---Jeff Jordan, University of Delaware-Thirteen Theories of Human Nature is an excellent investigation into the history of the evolution of the concept of human nature, tracking the momentous philosophical and religious transformations that have shaped the debate.---Ben Miller, Florida State University I consider Thirteen Theories of Human Nature to be the best text available for undergraduate classes in human nature, views of humankind, or influential worldviews. --Jeff Jordan, University of Delaware Thirteen Theories of Human Nature is an excellent investigation into the history of the evolution of the concept of human nature, tracking the momentous philosophical and religious transformations that have shaped the debate. --Ben Miller, Florida State University -I consider Thirteen Theories of Human Nature to be the best text available for undergraduate classes in human nature, views of humankind, or influential worldviews.---Jeff Jordan, University of Delaware -Thirteen Theories of Human Nature is an excellent investigation into the history of the evolution of the concept of human nature, tracking the momentous philosophical and religious transformations that have shaped the debate.---Ben Miller, Florida State University Author InformationLeslie Stevenson is Honorary Reader in Philosophy at the University of St. Andrews, Scotland. David L. Haberman is Professor of Religious Studies at Indiana University at Bloomington. Peter Matthews Wright is Associate Professor and Chair of Religion at Colorado College. Charlotte Witt is Professor of Philosophy and Humanities at the University of New Hampshire. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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