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I believe one of the biggest problems in the determination of any other part of human nature does lie in the fact that we are all born from the influences coming out from the outside. All humans are part of human nature and can be changed as they learn and grow with the world around them. Humans do have ethics of caring, and if the human capacity to care is not practiced an individual loses his or her ability to care. However, I see a similar situation since the human ability to care is not inherent, but rather humans learn how to care.
I also find another issue with several past and historic ideas concerning human nature lying within the context of human nature and how philosophers have approached it. While my beliefs may be stuck in God, I cannot support the use of the supernatural being as the main reason behind universal human nature. This is because there exist several inconsistencies in the beliefs of humans. In conclusion, human nature will continue being a topic of debate for many years as humans try to label and prove using science the existence of human nature.
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