Human Nature may refer to the distinguishing characteristics, if any, of homo sapiens sapiens, but is more likely to refer to ideological assumptions about the degree to which human behaviors are a function of an essentially fixed or an essentially plastic predisposition. Where the ideological right typically argues for a fixed human nature, the ideological left argues for a plastic human nature. Some argue that humans may be hardwired but largely for fairness.
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