Man's Nature and Nature's Man

Man's Nature and Nature's Man
Title Man's Nature and Nature's Man PDF eBook
Author Lee Raymond Dice
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Total Pages 354
Release 1955
Genre Adaptation (Biology)
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Nature's Man

Nature's Man
Title Nature's Man PDF eBook
Author Maurizio Valsania
Publisher University of Virginia Press
Total Pages 303
Release 2013-03-21
Genre History
ISBN 0813933587

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Although scholars have adequately covered Thomas Jefferson’s general ideas about human nature and race, this is the first book to examine what Maurizio Valsania terms Jefferson’s "philosophical anthropology"—philosophical in the sense that he concerned himself not with describing how humans are, culturally or otherwise, but with the kind of human being Jefferson thought he was, wanted to become, and wished for citizens to be for the future of the United States. Valsania’s exploration of this philosophical anthropology touches on Jefferson’s concepts of nationalism, slavery, gender roles, modernity, affiliation, and community. More than that, Nature's Man shows how Jefferson could advocate equality and yet control and own other human beings. A humanist who asserted the right of all people to personal fulfillment, Jefferson nevertheless had a complex philosophy that also acknowledged the dynamism of nature and the limits of human imagination. Despite Jefferson's famous advocacy of apparently individualistic rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, Valsania argues that both Jefferson's yearning for the human individual to become something good and his fear that this hypothetical being would turn into something bad were rooted in a specific form of communitarianism. Absorbing and responding to certain moral-philosophical currents in Europe, Jefferson’s nature-infused vision underscored the connection between the individual and the community.

Man's Nature and Nature's Man

Man's Nature and Nature's Man
Title Man's Nature and Nature's Man PDF eBook
Author Lee Raymond Dice
Publisher
Total Pages 352
Release 1955
Genre Adaptation (Biology)
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The Origin and History of the English Language and of the Early Literature it Embodies

The Origin and History of the English Language and of the Early Literature it Embodies
Title The Origin and History of the English Language and of the Early Literature it Embodies PDF eBook
Author George Perkins Marsh
Publisher
Total Pages 618
Release 1892
Genre English language
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Thomas Aquinas on Human Nature

Thomas Aquinas on Human Nature
Title Thomas Aquinas on Human Nature PDF eBook
Author Robert Pasnau
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 516
Release 2002
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780521001892

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A major new study of Aquinas and his central project: the understanding of human nature.

Eastern Wisdom, Modern Life

Eastern Wisdom, Modern Life
Title Eastern Wisdom, Modern Life PDF eBook
Author Alan Watts
Publisher New World Library
Total Pages 258
Release 2006
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1577311809

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Alan Watts introduced millions of Western readers to Zen and other Eastern philosophies. But he is also recognized as a brilliant commentator on Judeo-Christian traditions, as well as a celebrity philosopher who exemplified the ideas — and lifestyle — of the 1960s counterculture. In this compilation of controversial lectures that Watts delivered at American universities throughout the sixties, he challenges readers to reevaluate Western culture's most hallowed constructs. Watts treads the familiar ground of interpreting Eastern traditions, but he also covers new territory, exploring the counterculture's basis in the ancient tribal and shamanic cultures of Asia, Siberia, and the Americas. In the process, he addresses some of the era's most important questions: What is the nature of reality? How does an individual's relationship to society affect this reality? Filled with Watts's playful, provocative style, the talks show the remarkable scope of a philosopher at his prime, exploring and defining the sixties counterculture as only Alan Watts could.

Man and Nature; Or, Physical Geography

Man and Nature; Or, Physical Geography
Title Man and Nature; Or, Physical Geography PDF eBook
Author George Perkins Marsh
Publisher
Total Pages 600
Release 1864
Genre Conservation of natural resources
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