Similar words: in nature, unnatural, nature, denature, by nature, signature, second nature, state of nature. Meaning: n. the shared psychological attributes of humankind that are assumed to be shared by all human beings.
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61. Your kindness and sincerity really did restore my faith in human nature.
62. Human nature and human achievements have come to appear far more ambiguous than the progressive hopes of the nineteenth century admitted.
63. When we do, an extraordinary insight into human nature will emerge.
64. In general, one claim underpinning the human nature approach seems reasonable-we are not merely the product of our environment.
65. Theirs is an essentially optimistic view of human nature, one which stresses cooperation, fraternity, egalitarianism.
66. Genetics and biology have little to tell us that is relevant, except in so far as these sciences throw light on human nature in general.
67. It is human nature to advocate change in some one else's affairs whilst vigorously opposing its necessity in one's own.
68. The methodology supporting Pareto's analysis is individualistic, resting on a view of human nature rather than directly on assumptions about society.
69. Although he relies on assumptions about human nature, he seeks to treat its inherent tendencies scientifically.
70. I feel that Piggy's lack of the understanding of human nature ruined the chance of democracy for the boys.
71. Cognitive social psychologists assume that it is pan of human nature to reduce uncertainty by processing the external stimulus world through schemata.
72. We can do this by presenting societies whose ideological construction of human nature and behaviour is such as to favour peaceful coexistence.
73. Smith was realistic about human nature and idealistic about the necessity for the exercise of conscience in the marketplace.
74. This is radical information[sentencedict.com], for it tells us that human nature does not automatically embrace violence.
75. In seeking to promote the realization and wholeness of human nature, we attempt to correct our early unsatisfactory experiences.
76. This richness of experience is paralleled in the mystical traditions by the knowledge that ordinary human nature opens into vast inner worlds.
77. I wonder at the lack of knowledge of human nature shown by some judges.
78. Human nature often requires conflict as a precursor to truth.
79. The wilfulness of human nature can be deceitful, and we can hang on to old ways like cherished thoughts or possessions.
80. The courage of a soldier is found to be the cheapest and most common quality of human nature. Edward Gibbon
81. In the latter, we eliminate the variations and complexities of human nature, which are necessary to explain human behaviour.
82. From this we put a major explanatory weight on the indigenous construction of human nature and emotions.
83. But the crucial issue relevant to understanding politics concerns the extent to which individual personality and human nature cause political behavior.
84. This criticism challenges the view of human nature and the human condition constructed by liberal theories.
85. But what among all the streaks of wickedness in human nature are you going to write about?
86. With all the complexities in human nature[http://Sentencedict.com], behavior can never be fully understood and predicted.
87. That concept is irrational and unworkable because it flies in the face of everything we know about human nature.
88. The second and opposing view treats political events as the result of forces inherent in human nature.
89. The images of human nature and society built into the explanatory paradigms which dominate school curricula and texts are inadequate.
90. Are there fundamental elements of human nature that can not be significantly altered by socialization and institutions?
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