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Human nature is characterized by a blend of rationality and instinctual drives from "summary" of Human, All-Too-Human (Parts One and Two) by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

Human nature is a complex interplay between rationality and instinctual drives. Rationality, the ability to reason and make logical decisions, is a defining feature of human beings. It allows us to analyze situations, weigh options, and make choices based on careful consideration. However, this rationality is often tempered by our instinctual drives, which are deeply rooted in our biology and evolution. Our instinctual drives are primal urges that push us towards certain behaviors such as seeking food, shelter, and companionship. These drives are essential for our survival and reproduction, making them powerful forces in shaping our behavior. While rationality may guide us towards making decisions that align with our long-term goals and values, instinctu...
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    Human, All-Too-Human (Parts One and Two)

    Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

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