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The phrase "underlying human nature" is correct and usable in written English
You could use it to refer to the fundamental traits and characteristics that are shared amongst all humanity, such as empathy and the need for social connection. For example: "The desire for companionship is an underlying human nature that is instinctual and universal."
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While their notion of virtue builds on their notion of the underlying human nature, their account of the perfection of human nature is more complex than Aristotle's.
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One's evaluation of incrementalism will hinge on underlying assumptions about human nature and what it is possible to achieve through politics.
The chain of events at the reactors now running out of control provides a case history of the underlying mismatch between human nature and the force we imagine we can control.
Vico's interpretation of the history of civilization offers the view that there is an underlying uniformity in human nature across historical settings that permits explanation of historical actions and processes.
The thought that the plants could be dangerous was dismissed, "The chain of events at the reactors now running out of control provides a case history of the underlying mismatch between human nature and the force we imagine we can control.
This is really part of a larger criticism of the conception of psychology and human nature underlying Benthamite utilitarianism, which Mill elaborates in his essays on Bentham.
Triumphalist rhetoric about the Constitution ignores the skeptical view of human nature that underlies it.
There is an underlying humanity to all her comic novels which recognises that every family is a dysfunctional family, and that the easy certainties of political life take too little account of human nature.
Underlying the mission was a tacit assumption about human nature — that people are basically trustworthy and, therefore, that a more open and connected world will naturally, perhaps automatically, become a better one.
Wakefield claims that we have intuitions about human nature that make it "obvious from surface features" whether underlying mechanisms are functional or dysfunctional (Wakefield 1997b, 256).
Others have expressed serious concerns not about the optimistic view of human nature, but about the conception of the self that underlies the idea of authenticity.
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