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Visions of Human Nature: An Introduction

Visions of Human Nature: An Introduction

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Nice Adult Beginners Book
Review: If one is expecting a technically precise book which meets the needs of professionals or even undergraduates having to write that last minute term paper, then disappointment is at hand. If, however, you want a comfortable introduction to historically changing views of human nature as presented by Plato, Aristotle, The Buddha, Augustine, Descartes, Freud, and Sartre, this is a very worthwhile text.
Palmer does a nice job of presenting standard arguments for each of the thinkers discussed, frequently highlighting differences and always providing something of a cultural context.
This is a good book for someone who knows only a little about the subject or who knows perhaps a bit more than just a little but wants a quick enjoyable read as a review.

If you already know the 4 noble truths of the Buddha, the difference between Anselm and Descartes' versions of the Ontological Argument, Hume's attack on the foundations of knowledge, Kant's use of the apriori, and the implications of Sartre's Radical Freedom, then don't buy this book sight unseen.

For anyone else with a passing interest in philosophy, it's worth the money.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Very disappointed!
Review: In all fairness, I am not actually rating the book, but I did want to warn others of the font used in his books. I just couldn't get past the lousy choice they made for the typeface so I returned it. This makes me very disappointed as I was really looking forward to reading the book. I had also ordered another of his books "Looking at Philosophy 3" and returned that one as well.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Very disappointed!
Review: In all fairness, I am not actually rating the book, but I did want to warn others of the font used in his books. I just couldn't get past the lousy choice they made for the typeface so I returned it. This makes me very disappointed as I was really looking forward to reading the book. I had also ordered another of his books "Looking at Philosophy 3" and returned that one as well.


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