The Person: Readings in Human Nature

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Pearson Prentice Hall, 2006 - Education - 415 pages

For courses in Introductory Philosophy and Philosophy of Man and Human Nature.

The vitally important concept of the "person" is featured in this anthology of readings from the history of Western philosophy. This text which is philosophically more serious yet still reader-friendly, offers a variety of authors and a wide historical scope in the Philosophy of Human Nature market that generally neglects this topic.

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Plato 125
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Cicero
17
Clement of Alexandria
30
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