We often say things like, "humans are not a monogamous species" — BrianW
While it is true that we can reason, it is true that we can gain self-understanding (not that we always do, but we can to some extent), while it is true that we can control our emotions (sometimes, at least) it is not true that we can be anything we want to be, that we can feel however we wish, that we can reason at any level of complexity we want, and so forth. — Bitter Crank
Individually we are unique (within limits) and we do not have control over how we become who we are (because by the time we can take control of our own development, the concrete is already pretty well set). — Bitter Crank
how polarised is human nature?" For example, do the dimensions of good/bad, moral/immoral, play a part in human nature — BrianW
What is human nature? — BrianW
So what is the corresponding cannon (library) worth reading by which Homo philosophicus might discover something about himself worth discovering? — Nils Loc
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