Periodicals > The Bulletin > Vol. 64, No. 5
| Name: | What Is Human Nature? |
| Authors: | LeValley, Paul |
| Indexed Date: | 23 Oct. 2022 |
| Index Status: | Complete |
| Original Language: | English |
| Genre: | Non-Fiction |
| Citation: | LeValley, Paul. “What Is Human Nature?” The Bulletin, Vol. 64, No. 5, May 2015, p. 28, https://www.aanr.com/member-benefits |
Summary
The article examines two contrasting views of human nature and explores how these ideas are presented in certain movies. It discusses the historical case of a boy raised by wolves and the idea of children raised in the wild, linking it to philosophical perspectives on human nature. The article also compares two film adaptations of "Lord of the Flies," highlighting the differing interpretations of human behavior and the use of nudity to convey distinct perspectives on human nature.
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| Naturist Education Foundation Research Library |