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Sierradry

Jan 12, 2022

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Russell2005

Jan 12, 2022

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There is no specific human nature. On the other hand, the human stage is that of choice. Therefore, all individualities are endowed with a body/mind apparatus for exercising (even in an illusory way) choice or intention. In animals, the mind is not used to make choices, rather meet the needs and survival of the species. Thus, when the reproduction period is activated, the cat looks for a female and vice versa. In humans, sexuality is typically not an activity reducible to reproduction or a particular period. Desire is experienced by humans throughout the year. Human life is in itself very complex, and this was long before the emergence of modernity. The need to make choices, foresee the consequences of one's actions, to anticipate problems is the hallmark of additional conscious activity. If we evaluate the constituents of a human body, we will not find any special substance: these already existed in nature before humanity. Humanity is therefore in no way a special species, possessing a specific nature. It is by no means the summit of evolution either. I would rather see it as the basis of the totem, animals, plants, and minerals being our past ...
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Sun_beams

Sep 08, 2022

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Nature is a significant part of a human being. It is something that can be inherited from one’s parents. However, elements of one’s nature can also be transformed through nurturing from a very young age. The process of learning comes from the mother's womb and ever since a person is learning something in every step of life which transfigures them to be a better part of society. Human nature can be defined as the psychological characteristics that one has. It includes one’s feelings, actions, and behavior that the individual shows towards others as well as themselves. Nature can also be defined as the surrounding. The things that are around us are all nature, from trees to animals to other human beings on this planet are all part of nature. They build a society, a habitat, and the world that we reside in.

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