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Seven Theories of Human Nature

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Drawing on philosophy, psychology, sociology, politics, biology, and theology, Stevenson introduces readers to the endlessly fascinating subject of human nature. He outlines background theories of the universe, basic approaches to human nature, diagnoses of what is wrong with humankind and prescriptions for putting it right while offering clear, critical analyses of the ideas of Plato, Christianity, Karl Marx, Freud, Sartre, Skinner, and Lorenz. Including...

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Seven Theories to Study and Inquire

The seven theories covered in Stevenson's book include: Plato, Christianity, Marx, Freud, Sartre, Skinner, and Lorenz. Other theories such as Aristole, Kant, and Hume are mentioned but not covered in any amount of detail. Yet, this book is helpful for providing resources for further reading as well as beneficial for explaining some basic concepts. Stevenson further offers strong arguments in his introduction to why the study of human nature is important knowledge. There are different views of history, conflicting views about the universe, different descriptions of human nature, and different views on what is wrong with society and how to remedy problems within it. As a result, humans conclude with different answers to problems. Furthermore, philosophical views are embodied in human societies and institutions. Some theories become ideologies when a group adopts a theory as a way of life. Also, philosophical theories often offer hope of solutions to human problems. Therefore, Stevenson's book is very insightful to understanding how philosophers attempt to provide an answer to the question on the meaning of life and the types of models which society uses for its values and belief system.

Seven Theories of Human Nature

This book is on selected theories about human nature which describe the rival perspectives about the nature of man, the purpose of human life and what man ought to do or how he can do it. The author describes the conflicting and contrasting beliefs about the nature and purpose of human life and how these are embodied in different ways of life, in political and economic systems, and in educational theory and practice. The theories duscussed in the book are those of Plato (The Rule of the Wise), Christianity (God's Salvation), Karl Marx (The Communist Revolution), Sigmund Freud (Psycho-analysis), Sartre (Atheism and Existentialism), B F Skinner (The Conditioning of Behaviour) and Konrad Lorenz (Innate Aggression). The author did a good job of explaining and stating the seven different theories about human nature. The author methodically gives a background of each theory's view of the universe, then goes on to explain the basic theory of the nature of man, followed by a diagnosis of the human condition and finally a prescripion for the ills diagnosed. The book is clearly written in plain English which enables any intelligent layman to understand and follow the discussion and arguments.

great book, but too short

This book is a great introduction to the philosophy of the human person, and also provides a starter course in the process of philosophical criticism. It covers Christianity, Plato, Konrad Lorenz, Karl Marx, Sigmund Freud, B. F. Skinner, and Jean-Paul Sartre. It is lucidly written. One could probably criticize it for making too many generalities, but its only real fault is its brevity; one would wish it to cover many more thinkers in the same fashion.
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