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Theorists one
Erich Fromm believes society shapes human nature. He feels this way because a person’s nature can change from a result of society’s view points and life experiences. He believes that if human nature was fully genetic, it would be impossible to change. ...
The human nature is shown to have two kinds of adapt ions which are the dynamic adapt ion which is adapting to external conditions that are unhelpful and irrational in developing one self or all man kind if it’s a large scale adapt ion to a whole race of people, and the static adapt ion which is change in habit that isn’t really considered life changing. ... In closing From felt if society had nothing to do with the nature of a person, and everything was fully genetic then we would most likely all be the same. ... Wilson believed genetics play a huge part in forming human nature. ...
Wilson believed that the mishmash of the elements of human nature such as forming emotional reinforcements, learning rules, and hormonal feedback loops are a special genetic adapt ion from an early environment such as the ice age, all and all from this he felt we are compelled from our genes to basically have the same values. ...
My Opinion
I feel human nature is largely genetic, but can be highly influenced by society. There are far too many differences and similarities in people for human nature to derive from just on of these.
Approximate Word count = 1761 Approximate Pages = 7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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