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FUNDAMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS OF HUMAN BEINGS
Nature of humanity; Humanness; Nature of mankind; Nature of humankind
  • Portrait of [[Mencius]], a Confucian philosopher
  • Statue of [[Shang Yang]], a prominent Legalist scholar and statesman

Nature (journal)         
  • ''[[Nature Materials]],'' a specialized journal from [[Nature Research]], 2018
  • Skewed curve of citations per article in 2015 to Nature articles from 2013 to 2014
  • First title page, 4 November 1869
BRITISH SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL SINCE 1869
Nature journal; Journal Nature; Nature (magazine); Nature magazine; Nature Magazine; Nature (Journal); Nature (Magazine); Nature.com; Nature Podcast; Nature News; Letters to Nature; Nature.; Nature (publication); Nat.; Letters to nature; Nature Physical Science; Nature New Biology; Nature New Biol.; Nature New Biol; Nat Phys Sci; Nat. Phys. Sci.; Nat. New Biol.; Nat New Biol; Nature: New Biology; Nature Jobs; Nature Letters; Nature News Blog; News@nature; The journal Nature; News@nature.com; Nature. A Weekly Illustrated Journal of Science; Nature group; Nature (News); Nature Futures
Nature is a British weekly scientific journal founded and based in London, England. As a multidisciplinary publication, Nature features peer-reviewed research from a variety of academic disciplines, mainly in science and technology.
Nat.         
  • ''[[Nature Materials]],'' a specialized journal from [[Nature Research]], 2018
  • Skewed curve of citations per article in 2015 to Nature articles from 2013 to 2014
  • First title page, 4 November 1869
BRITISH SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL SINCE 1869
Nature journal; Journal Nature; Nature (magazine); Nature magazine; Nature Magazine; Nature (Journal); Nature (Magazine); Nature.com; Nature Podcast; Nature News; Letters to Nature; Nature.; Nature (publication); Nat.; Letters to nature; Nature Physical Science; Nature New Biology; Nature New Biol.; Nature New Biol; Nat Phys Sci; Nat. Phys. Sci.; Nat. New Biol.; Nat New Biol; Nature: New Biology; Nature Jobs; Nature Letters; Nature News Blog; News@nature; The journal Nature; News@nature.com; Nature. A Weekly Illustrated Journal of Science; Nature group; Nature (News); Nature Futures
¦ abbreviation
1. national.
2. nationalist.
3. natural.
Force of Nature (duo)         
HIP-HOP DJ AND PRODUCTION DUO FROM TOKYO, JAPAN
FORCE OF NATURE
Force of Nature (stylized as FORCE OF NATURE) is a hip-hop DJ and production duo from Tokyo, Japan. The group is composed of members , known by his stage name KZA, and , known by his stage name DJ Kent or The Backwoods.

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Human nature

Human nature is a concept that denotes the fundamental dispositions and characteristics—including ways of thinking, feeling, and acting—that humans are said to have naturally. The term is often used to denote the essence of humankind, or what it 'means' to be human. This usage has proven to be controversial in that there is dispute as to whether or not such an essence actually exists.

Arguments about human nature have been a central focus of philosophy for centuries and the concept continues to provoke lively philosophical debate. While both concepts are distinct from one another, discussions regarding human nature are typically related to those regarding the comparative importance of genes and environment in human development (i.e., 'nature versus nurture'). Accordingly, the concept also continues to play a role in academic fields, such as both the natural and the social sciences, and philosophy, in which various theorists claim to have yielded insight into human nature. Human nature is traditionally contrasted with human attributes that vary among societies, such as those associated with specific cultures.

The concept of nature as a standard by which to make judgments is traditionally said to have begun in Greek philosophy, at least in regard to its heavy influence on Western and Middle Eastern languages and perspectives. By late antiquity and medieval times, the particular approach that came to be dominant was that of Aristotle's teleology, whereby human nature was believed to exist somehow independently of individuals, causing humans to simply become what they become. This, in turn, has been understood as also demonstrating a special connection between human nature and divinity, whereby human nature is understood in terms of final and formal causes. More specifically, this perspective believes that nature itself (or a nature-creating divinity) has intentions and goals, including the goal for humanity to live naturally. Such understandings of human nature see this nature as an "idea", or "form" of a human. However, the existence of this invariable and metaphysical human nature is subject of much historical debate, continuing into modern times.

Against Aristotle's notion of a fixed human nature, the relative malleability of man has been argued especially strongly in recent centuries—firstly by early modernists such as Thomas Hobbes, John Locke and Jean-Jacques Rousseau. In his Emile, or On Education, Rousseau wrote: "We do not know what our nature permits us to be." Since the early 19th century, such thinkers as Hegel, Darwin, Freud, Marx, Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, and Sartre, as well as structuralists and postmodernists more generally, have also sometimes argued against a fixed or innate human nature.

Charles Darwin's theory of evolution has particularly changed the shape of the discussion, supporting the proposition that mankind's ancestors were not like mankind today. As in much of modern science, such theories seek to explain with little or no recourse to metaphysical causation. They can be offered to explain the origins of human nature and its underlying mechanisms, or to demonstrate capacities for change and diversity which would arguably violate the concept of a fixed human nature.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor Nature of business
1. It shows how utterly silly and ignorant the Eurocrats are about the nature of business.
2. A regulatory structure set up for banks in the 1'30s needed to change, because the nature of business had changed.
3. Using football as an analogy to explain the uncertain nature of business, he added: "There is a finite life in being a chief executive.
4. It‘s repaid an awful lot of debt and it‘s making money." The capricious nature of business shows the perils of a club relying on a bankrolling Mr Big.
5. "The first thing that is going to happen in any new administration is the setting up of committees to review them." Typifying the nature of business and politics in Nigeria has been the relationship between Mr Obasanjo and his estranged deputy, Atiku Abubakar.