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Covers perennial philosophical problems such as the connection between mind and body; life after death; the role of reason; free will and determinism; the relationship between the individual and society; and the problem of relativism. This book is suitable for those interested in the theories that have affected the course of human history.

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"Professor Trigg's book is clear, accurate and absorbing, well worth recommending to anyone seriously interested in finding out what sort of thing we might be thought to be." Stephen Clark, University of Liverpool

‘Trigg’s new edition offers the best introduction available to prominent approaches to human nature. It is lucid, accessible and comprehensive. The book will be highly engaging and instructive for undergraduate students from various disciplines.’ – Paul Moser; Loyola University Chicago

‘The great attractions of Roger Trigg’s book are its interdisciplinary character and its broad historical sweep, giving students a clear sense of both continuity and change in thought about fundamental issues concerning human nature. I don’t know of any other book which rivals it in these respects.’ – E. J. Lowe, University of Durham



Table of Contents
Preface to the Second Edition.

Introduction.

1. Plato c. 429-347 BC.

2. Aristotle 384-322 BC.

3. Aquinas 1225-1274.

4. Hobbes 1588-1679.

5. Locke 1632-1704.

6. Hume 1711-1776.

7. Kant 1724- 804.

8. Darwin 1809-1882.

9. Marx 1818-1883.

10. Nietzsche 1844-1900.

11. Freud 1856-1939.

12. Wittgenstein 1889-1951.

Conclusion to the Second Edition.

Notes.

Bibliography.

Index.

Ideas of Human Nature

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      Publisher: Wiley
      Publication Date: 9/12/1999 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780631214052, 978-0631214052
      ISBN10: 0631214054

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Covers perennial philosophical problems such as the connection between mind and body; life after death; the role of reason; free will and determinism; the relationship between the individual and society; and the problem of relativism. This book is suitable for those interested in the theories that have affected the course of human history.

      Trade Review
      "Professor Trigg's book is clear, accurate and absorbing, well worth recommending to anyone seriously interested in finding out what sort of thing we might be thought to be." Stephen Clark, University of Liverpool

      ‘Trigg’s new edition offers the best introduction available to prominent approaches to human nature. It is lucid, accessible and comprehensive. The book will be highly engaging and instructive for undergraduate students from various disciplines.’ – Paul Moser; Loyola University Chicago

      ‘The great attractions of Roger Trigg’s book are its interdisciplinary character and its broad historical sweep, giving students a clear sense of both continuity and change in thought about fundamental issues concerning human nature. I don’t know of any other book which rivals it in these respects.’ – E. J. Lowe, University of Durham



      Table of Contents
      Preface to the Second Edition.

      Introduction.

      1. Plato c. 429-347 BC.

      2. Aristotle 384-322 BC.

      3. Aquinas 1225-1274.

      4. Hobbes 1588-1679.

      5. Locke 1632-1704.

      6. Hume 1711-1776.

      7. Kant 1724- 804.

      8. Darwin 1809-1882.

      9. Marx 1818-1883.

      10. Nietzsche 1844-1900.

      11. Freud 1856-1939.

      12. Wittgenstein 1889-1951.

      Conclusion to the Second Edition.

      Notes.

      Bibliography.

      Index.

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