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The phrase "a simple view of human" is not correct in English as it is incomplete and lacks clarity.
It could be used in a context discussing perspectives on human nature or behavior, but it needs to be revised for grammatical accuracy.
Example: "The author presents a simple view of human nature that emphasizes basic instincts."
Alternatives: "a straightforward perspective on humanity" or "an uncomplicated understanding of humans."
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SJ Buy this book at the Guardian bookshop "Leslie held a simple view of human nature.
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