""Human Nature and Its Remaking"" is a philosophical exploration of the nature of human beings and the possibility of altering or improving that nature. Written by William Ernest Hocking, a prominent American philosopher of the early 20th century, the book delves into questions such as: What is human nature? Is it fixed or can it be changed? What is the relationship between human nature and morality? Hocking argues that human nature is not fixed,...
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