Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • THE HEBREW BIBLE (the Old Testament) Genesis 1-3, Psalms
    • HINDUISM: Brihad Aranyaka Upanishad, Katha Upanishad
    • CONFUCIANISM: Mencius, "Human Nature is Good", Hsun-tzu, "Human Nature is Evil"
    • PLATO: Republic
    • CHRISTIANITY (the New Testament)
    • St. Paul, Letter to the Romans
    • St. Paul, First Letter to the Corinthians
    • ISLAM: Ayatullah Murtaza Mutahhari, "Man and Faith"
    • RENÉ DESCARTES: Discourse on Method
    • THOMAS HOBBES: Leviathan
    • DAVID HUME: Treatise of Human Nature
    • JEAN-JACQUES ROUSSEAU: Emile
    • IMMANUEL KANT: Anthropology from a Pragmatic Point of View, Religion within the Boundaries of Mere Reason
    • KARL MARX: The Materialist Theory of History, Consciousness and the Division of Labour
    • JOHN STUART MILL: The Subjection of Women
    • CHARLES DARWIN: The Descent of Man
    • SIGMUND FREUD B.A. Farrell, "A Reconstruction of Freud's Mature Theory"
    • JEAN-PAUL SARTRE: Existentialism and Humanism
    • B.F. SKINNER: About Behaviorism
    • KONRAD LORENZ: On Aggression
    • NOAM CHOMSKY: "Language and the Human Mind"
    • HENRY M. BRACKEN: "Essence, Accident and Race"
    • EDWARD D. WILSON: On Human Nature
    • NANCY HOLMSTROM: "Do Women Have a Distinct Nature?"
    • STEVEN ROSE, RICHARD LEWONTIN, AND LEON J. KAMIN: Not in our Genes: Biology, Ideology and Human Nature
    • MATT RIDLEY: The Origins of Virtue