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Edwin Men's Music Channel Human Nature Technology T-Shirt in White, Size Medium
Vendor: Endclothing.com Price: 41.00 $ (+9.99 $)The Music Channel Human Nature Technology T-Shirt from EDWIN is as high quality as it is interesting. Crafted from a lightweight single jersey, this oversized tee features a mesh of graphics relating to theory, philosophy, art and culture - a definite conversation starter. 100% Single Jersey Cotton, Oversized Fit, Chest and Back Prints, Made in Portugal, Edwin. Edwin Men's Music Channel Human Nature Technology T-Shirt in White, Size Medium
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Edwin Men's Music Channel Human Nature Technology T-Shirt in White, Size Small
Vendor: Endclothing.com Price: 41.00 $ (+9.99 $)The Music Channel Human Nature Technology T-Shirt from EDWIN is as high quality as it is interesting. Crafted from a lightweight single jersey, this oversized tee features a mesh of graphics relating to theory, philosophy, art and culture - a definite conversation starter. 100% Single Jersey Cotton, Oversized Fit, Chest and Back Prints, Made in Portugal, Edwin. Edwin Men's Music Channel Human Nature Technology T-Shirt in White, Size Small
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Edwin Men's Music Channel Human Nature Technology T-Shirt in White, Size X-Large
Vendor: Endclothing.com Price: 41.00 $ (+9.99 $)The Music Channel Human Nature Technology T-Shirt from EDWIN is as high quality as it is interesting. Crafted from a lightweight single jersey, this oversized tee features a mesh of graphics relating to theory, philosophy, art and culture - a definite conversation starter. 100% Single Jersey Cotton, Oversized Fit, Chest and Back Prints, Made in Portugal, Edwin. Edwin Men's Music Channel Human Nature Technology T-Shirt in White, Size X-Large
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Edwin Men's Music Channel Human Nature Technology T-Shirt in White, Size Large
Vendor: Endclothing.com Price: 41.00 $ (+9.99 $)The Music Channel Human Nature Technology T-Shirt from EDWIN is as high quality as it is interesting. Crafted from a lightweight single jersey, this oversized tee features a mesh of graphics relating to theory, philosophy, art and culture - a definite conversation starter. 100% Single Jersey Cotton, Oversized Fit, Chest and Back Prints, Made in Portugal, Edwin. Edwin Men's Music Channel Human Nature Technology T-Shirt in White, Size Large
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Human Nature
Vendor: Deepdiscount.com Price: 27.95 $Human Nature Hardline - LP 4046661476514
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The Spaces Between Us: A Story of Neuroscience, Evolution, and Human Nature
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 25.59 $Each of us has a protected zone two or three feet wide, swelling around the head and narrowing towards the feet. This zone isn't fixed in size: if you're nervous, it grows; if you're relaxed, it shrinks. It also depends on your cultural upbringing. Personal space is small in Japan and large in Australia. This safety zone, called personal space, provides an invisible spatial scaffold that frames our social interactions. As Michael Graziano argues in The Spaces Between Us, it also organizes our social and emotional spacing, influences our facial expressions, and shapes our interactions with everyday objects including tools, furniture, and clothing. Even ordinary actions like walking are informed by a continuous under-the-surface calculation of threats and obstacles around the body: what Graziano calls a virtual bubble-wrap of active neurons that fire and move us to action, even before we may be conscious of our course corrections in real time. Humans evolved a complex way of interacting with others and their environment, and The Spaces Between Us looks at how this infrastructure may have led to the first smile and to a host of other human activities, from tool use, to courtship, and to a sense of self. The book concludes with a case study of Graziano's son, who had heart-breaking difficulties developing a functioning personal space. Written with poignant narrative clarity, Graziano makes the case for the interested scientific public that this system in the brain is more than a fascinating scientific topic: it's deeply personal and shapes our human nature.
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Garmin The Never Ending Quest: Dr. Clare W. Graves Explores Human Nature: A Treatise on an emergent cyclica
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 617.25 $From the Publisher: "The Never Ending Quest contains the preface and chapters from Dr. Graves's unfinished manuscript on the development and details of his double-helix theory of personality and culture. He also reports verification studies and comparisons with other researchers and then addresses the broader meanings of the concept to psychology and social development These conversations, which run throughout the entire text, range from education to business to large-scale systems change. The book also helps to understand Spiral Dynamics® or its derivatives. It clarifies Dr. Graves's conception of how conditions outside the person(s) and neurological systems inside interact to produce the emergent, cyclical, levels of existence; explains the 'levels' in more accurate detail than ever before; and discusses the realities of the theory."
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Human Nature (Elements in the Philosophy of Biology)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 29.82 $Book is in Used-VeryGood condition. Pages and cover are clean and intact. Used items may not include supplementary materials such as CDs or access codes. May show signs of minor shelf wear and contain very limited notes and highlighting. 0.25
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Divine Law and Human Nature: Book I of Hooker's Laws: A Modernization
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 26.93 $Richard Hooker’s Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity is one of the great landmarks of Protestant theological literature, and indeed of English literature generally. However, on account of its difficult and archaic style, it is scarcely read today. The time has come to translate it into modern English so that Hooker may teach a new generation of churchmen and Christian leaders about law, reason, Scripture, church, and politics. In this second volume of an ongoing translation project by the Davenant Trust, we present Book I of Hooker’s Laws, for which he is perhaps most famous. Here he offers a sweeping overview of his theology of law, law being that order and measure by which God governs the universe, and by which all creatures—and humans above all—conduct their lives and affairs. In an age when the idea of natural creation order is under wholesale attack, even within the church, Hooker’s luminous treatment of the relation of Scripture and nature, faith and reason is a priceless and urgently-needed gift to the church.
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Man and Nature: Or, Physical Geography as Modified by Human Action (The John Harvard Library)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 24.99 $George Perkins Marsh's Man and Nature was the first book to attack the American myth of the superabundance and the inexhaustibility of the earth. It was, as Lewis Mumford said, "the fountainhead of the conservation movement," and few books since have had such an influence on the way men view and use land. "It is worth reading after a hundred years," Mr. Lowenthal points out, "not only because it taught important lessons in its day, but also because it still teaches them so well...Historical insight and contemporary passion make Man and Nature an enduring classic."
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War, Peace, and Human Nature: The Convergence of Evolutionary and Cultural Views
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 142.22 $Have humans always waged war? Is warring an ancient evolutionary adaptation or a relatively recent behavior--and what does that tell us about human nature? In War, Peace, and Human Nature, editor Douglas P. Fry brings together leading experts in such fields as evolutionary biology, archaeology, anthropology, and primatology to answer fundamental questions about peace, conflict, and human nature in an evolutionary context. The chapters in this book demonstrate that humans clearly have the capacity to make war, but since war is absent in some cultures, it cannot be viewed as a human universal. And counter to frequent presumption the actual archaeological record reveals the recent emergence of war. It does not typify the ancestral type of human society, the nomadic forager band, and contrary to widespread assumptions, there is little support for the idea that war is ancient or an evolved adaptation. Views of human nature as inherently warlike stem not from the facts but from cultural views embedded in Western thinking.Drawing upon evolutionary and ecological models; the archaeological record of the origins of war; nomadic forager societies past and present; the value and limitations of primate analogies; and the evolution of agonism, including restraint; the chapters in this interdisciplinary volume refute many popular generalizations and effectively bring scientific objectivity to the culturally and historically controversial subjects of war, peace, and human nature.
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The Nature and Destiny of Man, Vol. 2: Human Destiny
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 91.14 $Arguably Niebuhr's most important work, this book offers a sustained articulation of his theological ethics and is considered a landmark in 20th-century thought. This book issues a challenge to Western civilization to understand its roots in the faith of the Bible. The growth, corruption and purification of the important Western emphases on individuality are chronicled here insightfully.
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Human Nature
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 36.76 $Winnicott's ideas are scattered through numerous clinical papers and popular expositions. He made only one attempt to write an overview of his ideas, and this is it. As he says in the introduction, 'I intend to make a statement of human nature which gathers together the various types of experience which have been mine.'
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War, Peace, And Human Nature: The Convergence of Evolutionary and Cultural Views
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 59.99 $Have humans always waged war? Is warring an ancient evolutionary adaptation or a relatively recent behavior--and what does that tell us about human nature? In War, Peace, and Human Nature, editor Douglas P. Fry brings together leading experts in such fields as evolutionary biology, archaeology, anthropology, and primatology to answer fundamental questions about peace, conflict, and human nature in an evolutionary context. The chapters in this book demonstrate that humans clearly have the capacity to make war, but since war is absent in some cultures, it cannot be viewed as a human universal. And counter to frequent presumption the actual archaeological record reveals the recent emergence of war. It does not typify the ancestral type of human society, the nomadic forager band, and contrary to widespread assumptions, there is little support for the idea that war is ancient or an evolved adaptation. Views of human nature as inherently warlike stem not from the facts but from cultural views embedded in Western thinking.Drawing upon evolutionary and ecological models; the archaeological record of the origins of war; nomadic forager societies past and present; the value and limitations of primate analogies; and the evolution of agonism, including restraint; the chapters in this interdisciplinary volume refute many popular generalizations and effectively bring scientific objectivity to the culturally and historically controversial subjects of war, peace, and human nature.
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The Varieties of Religious Experience: A Study in Human Nature
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 39.17 $Book is in NEW condition. 1.57
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A Dark Place in the Jungle: Science, Orangutans, and Human Nature
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 76.67 $In A Dark Place in the Jungle, writer Linda Spalding travels to Borneo's threatened jungles on the trail of orangutan researcher Birute galdikas. What she finds is an unholy mix of foreign scientists, government workers, tourists, loggers, descendants of Dayak headhunters, Javanese gold miners, and half-tame orangutans. Galdikas, along with Dian Fossey and Jane Goodall. Formed the famed trio of "angels" Louis Leakey encouraged to study great apes in the wild In 1971, she went into the jungle to study orangutans and decades later emerged with a rundown empire crumbling around her. Along the way, as poachers and timber barons slaughtered orangutans by the hundreds, Galdikas evolved into Ibu, the great mother of orphan orangutans, blurring the line between ape and human, tourist and scientist, Eden and everything else. To the orangutans, this was perhaps the cruelest blow of all. Spalding's quest takes her from the offices of Galdika's foundation in Los Angeles to the crocodile-infested Sekonyer River in Borneo, where she confronts the sad, corrupting failure of a woman trying desperately to mother a species to survival; the dangers and temptations of ecotourism; and the arrogance of the human inclination to alter the things we set out to save. Here is a book that shows us no paradise is safe from the machinations of man, and no one immune to temptation.
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Human Hope and the Death Instinct: An Exploration of Psychoanalytical Theories of Human Nature and Their Implications for Culture and Education
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A Treatise of Human Nature Dav
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 26.84 $A Treatise of Human Nature By David Hume Nothing is more usual and more natural for those, who pretend to discover anything new to the world in philosophy and the sciences, than to insinuate the praises of their own systems, by decrying all those, which have been advanced before them. And indeed were they content with lamenting that ignorance, which we still lie under in the most important questions, that can come before the tribunal of human reason, there are few, who have an acquaintance with the sciences, that would not readily agree with them. It is easy for one of judgment and learning, to perceive the weak foundation even of those systems, which have obtained the greatest credit, and have carried their pretensions highest to accurate and profound reasoning. Principles taken upon trust, consequences lamely deduced from them, want of coherence in the parts, and of evidence in the whole, these are every where to be met with in the systems of the most eminent philosophers, and seem to have drawn disgrace upon philosophy itself.
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David Hume: A Treatise of Human Nature: Volume 2: Editorial Material (Clarendon Hume Edition Series)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 5.68 $David and Mary Norton present the definitive scholarly edition of one of the greatest philosophical works ever written. This second volume begins with their 'Historical Account' of the Treatise, an account that runs from the beginnings of the work to the period immediately following Hume's death in 1776, followed by an account of the Nortons' editorial procedures and policies and a record of the differences between the first-edition text of the Treatise and the critical text that follows. The volume continues with an extensive set of 'Editors' Annotations', intended to illuminate (though not intepret) Hume's texts; a four-part bibliography of materials cited in both volumes; and a comprehensive index.
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Human Nature and Suffering
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 121.53 $This volume explores the implications of humans as evolved social animals. Gilbert suggests that evolution has given rise to a varied set of social competencies which form the basis of our personal knowledge and understanding. These competencies are classified as: a) Care eliciting b) Care giving c) Co?operating and d) Competing. Each of these are seen as core schemata, or archetypal potentials around which knowledge is built, and from which, our propensity for suffering flow. For example our predisposition to think of ourselves as superior or inferior to others comes from innate competencies which evolve from dominance and social ranking. Gilbert shows how primitive competencies become modified by experience and what happens when this modification is unsatisfactory, for example leading to preoccupations with fantasy and behaviour which is dominance and power focused. Throughout the text Gilbert shows how two psychological systems (derived from ethological and experimental work), labelled the defense and safety system dominate the unfolding and integration of human mental life. In the last chapter these varied themes are brought together to indicate how the social construction of self arises from the organization of knowledge encoded within the four competencies. Gilbert highlights how cultural factors may modify and activate many of our more primitive competencies leading not only to pathology proneness but also to behaviours that are collectively survival threatening.
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