Human nature has many facets. Many good and many disreputable. As with any large group of people some will see the good, others the bad sides of people. There is no single overall opinion.
An adult human normally has 206 bones.
Many philosophers of the Enlightenment, such as Rousseau and Locke, had a relatively optimistic view of human nature. They believed that individuals were born inherently good and rational, and that progress and improvement were achievable through reason and education. However, views on human nature varied among different Enlightenment thinkers.
as human, our mind will never stop discovering many things that we believe it is good in our society.
A pagan or wiccan religion believes in the power of the earth and "mother nature" is one of their godesses. But many people believe in nature but dont believe that theyre pagan.
It's inherent in our nature to want to believe in something greater in our universe.
"A Treatise of Human Nature" by David Hume is a three-volume work with a total of around 850 pages. Each volume varies in length, with the first volume being the longest.
We can be reasonably certain that God shares many if not all human emotions: anger, sympathy, love, sadness, joy, etc.
because we are stupid because its in the human nature
Because its just human nature
James Madison believed that the government would be the reflection of the people and may conform to the evils of human nature. James Madison believed that human's by nature were depraved and evil, however he did believe that humans could have virtue as well.
Love is just part of human nature as well as many other emotions. It is very complex and can result in many good occurrences in human history as well as bad occurrences. To many, it does not have any particular purpose on it's own as to why it exists but to exist because of how we are. With that said, many believe that we, ourselves, can give love a purpose with the ultimate goal being nothing but pleasant toward humankind and the the entire world. (e.g. peace, compassion, health, etc.)