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The Chomsky-Foucault Debate
On Human Nature
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240 stránek
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The book presents a compelling debate between two influential 20th-century thinkers on the existence of "innate" human nature. It explores whether human behavior and characteristics are shaped solely by experiences and external factors, or if there is an inherent nature that exists independently. Through their discussion, the authors delve into philosophical, psychological, and sociological implications, challenging readers to consider the complexities of human identity and the impact of environment versus biology.
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2006, měkká
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