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Models of Man by Martin Hollis is a comprehensive philosophical inquiry into the different theoretical frameworks used to understand human nature and behavior. Hollis examines various models of humanity, from rational choice theory to sociological perspectives, exploring how these different conceptions shape our understanding of economics, politics, and social interaction.
The book critically analyzes the assumptions underlying major schools of thought about human rationality and motivation. Hollis demonstrates how the models we adopt fundamentally influence our approach to understanding society and individual action. Through careful argumentation, he evaluates the strengths and weaknesses of competing perspectives, ultimately contributing to ongoing debates in philosophy, economics, and social science about what it means to be human.







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