Wilson’s On Human Nature and Benedict’s Pattern Of Culture gives a comprehensive analysis on human nature, the existence of human nature, individuality as well as some of the factors contributing to individuality in detailed form. Wilson (2004, p 145) affirms that human nature is a relatively static set of characteristics of psychology, cognition and motivation that are not the products of learning. He also reaffirms that it is the unique characteristics including how people think, feel and act which individuals tend to have naturally, self-reliantly of the consequence of culture. According to his counterpart Benedict, the moment Continue reading...