"Man's True Nature": Hsun Tzu's thought's on mans true nature arguing that in fact it is evil.
Title: "Man's True Nature": Hsun Tzu's thought's on mans true nature arguing that in fact it is evil.
Category: /Society & Culture/Education
Details: Words: 1297 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
"Man's True Nature": Hsun Tzu's thought's on mans true nature arguing that in fact it is evil.
Category: /Society & Culture/Education
Details: Words: 1297 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
Man's True Roots
In Hsun Tzu's, "Man's Nature is Evil" the author explains why the human characteristics are wicked. The author uses basic illustrations of people's jealousy and envy to prove that human nature is truly evil. Tzu's essay proves through many examples that man's nature is evil, and that everything that is considered good comes from people that go against their "evil nature" to make the concept of morality. Hsun Tzu's "Man's Nature is
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evil, and that everything that is measured good comes from the small group of conscious thinkers that go against their "evil nature" to make the idea of morality. Hsun Tzu's, "Man's Nature is Evil", is a excellent investigation of human nature to prove that in fact, man's nature is justly evil. The author uses metaphors and facts of the human class to hold up his way of thinking. So ultimately man's nature is indeed evil.