Lesson 5: What is Human Nature
Human Nature (Aristotle)
"A human being is by definition a social creature and a rational animal"
Aristotle quotee
"All human actions have one or more of these seven causes: chance, nature, compulsions, habit, reason, passion, desire."
Essence
A property or set of properties that define what a thing is
Rene Descartes
Cogito ergo sum (I think, therefore I am)
Human nature
Generally, that which is distinctive, significant, and serves to define what it is to be human
A priori
Innate knowledge
A posteriori
Knowledge depedent upon sensory experience
Tripartite Soul (Plato)
Rational/Logical, Spirited/Emotional & Appetitive/Physical Desires
Phenomenology
Study of the structures of consciousness as experiences from the first-person point of view
Soul
Substance of a form that determines a particular sort of body
Existence
To be, actuality
equal society
Unacheiveable, humans by nature are selfish, competitive and hierarchical
Thomas Hobbes
believed that people are born selfish (egotistical) and need a strong central authority
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
human beings are free, our basic drive is self-preservation, leads to self-love modern world- individuals tend to construct their sense of self from their opinion of others
John Locke
tabula rasa ([humans are born with a]blank slate) Humans are family oriented social creatures that form collectives.
Sonare (Person)
to sound through