Several philosophers have held this belief, but Rousseau would be a start. Rousseau's philosophy ran that humans are born good, and evil is a thing that must be learned.
Human Nature.
Apex: He wasinterestedin nature, the human body, and science.
If you mean the song where Michael Jackson says "why oh why? Tell them that is human nature"? If so, this song is called Human nature and it is part of the Thriller Album.
unfortunatly you can't!
if you are still good friends. Than you can tell your ex.
First we have to tell good morning to everybody.Then we have to tell for the motion like that sience and technoly are destroing the nature....
Well you should learn human behavior becouse you can get a good job and you can tell what type a person that person is.
Many human actions are bad. Your "gut" will tell you when something is a good thing or not, because you know what is right and what is wrong.
"The Lottery" by Shirley Jackson and "The Tell-Tale Heart" by Edgar Allan Poe both explore themes of human nature, specifically regarding violence and irrationality. These stories delve into dark aspects of human behavior and psychology, highlighting how people can be driven by fear, superstition, and primal instincts.
Tolkien's works, such as "The Lord of the Rings," often explore themes of heroism, loyalty, and the struggle between good and evil. Through his characters, he depicts the complexities of human nature, showing both the capacity for great courage and selflessness, as well as the potential for greed and corruption. Overall, Tolkien's portrayal suggests a belief in the power of individuals to choose their path and make a difference in the world.
Personally, I tell the truth because you need to have a good memory to be able to remember the different lies told to different other people at different times and my memory isn't 100%. However, that is not what the questioner asked. The reason is usually human nature and/or fear. However, this category ["Bible"] is the wrong category.
personification - the attribution of human nature or character to animals, inanimate objects.