When people act to aid others, they get something in return—at the very least, the satisfaction of having their desire to help fulfilled. Some conclude from this and other puzzles about motivation that people always act simply to benefit themselves. But this is an error: there is altruism in the world, although it is often inextricably linked with the well-being of the agent who does goo
Altruism is a malleable notion that is understood differently in various disciplines. The common den...
The last few years have seen an expansion of interest in research on altruism and concern for others...
Altruism is behaviorally defined as an act that benefits others at the expense of the actor. Altruis...
When people act to aid others, they get something in return—at the very least, the satisfaction of h...
“It is a feeling common to all mankind that they cannot bear to see others suffer…. This feeling of ...
It is a widespread opinion among philosophers and psychologists that altruistic acts are motivated b...
Altruism is embedded in our biology and in our culture. We offer our bus seats to the disabled and e...
Altruism is reflected in actions by one individual that benefit another, even when there is no expec...
Helping behavior and its motivation has been a popular topic of discussion throughout the centuries....
Altruism is defined as a behaviour that is beneficial to a receiver, but costly to the altruist (Tri...
Altruism is a malleable notion that is understood differently in various disciplines. The common den...
Theories that reject the existence of altruism presume that emotional benefits serve as ulterior mot...
Theories that reject the existence of altruism presume that emotional benefits serve as ulterior mot...
To investigate the existence of true altruism, the authors assessed the link between empathic concer...
Altruism is a malleable notion that is understood differently in various disciplines. The common den...
The last few years have seen an expansion of interest in research on altruism and concern for others...
Altruism is behaviorally defined as an act that benefits others at the expense of the actor. Altruis...
When people act to aid others, they get something in return—at the very least, the satisfaction of h...
“It is a feeling common to all mankind that they cannot bear to see others suffer…. This feeling of ...
It is a widespread opinion among philosophers and psychologists that altruistic acts are motivated b...
Altruism is embedded in our biology and in our culture. We offer our bus seats to the disabled and e...
Altruism is reflected in actions by one individual that benefit another, even when there is no expec...
Helping behavior and its motivation has been a popular topic of discussion throughout the centuries....
Altruism is defined as a behaviour that is beneficial to a receiver, but costly to the altruist (Tri...
Altruism is a malleable notion that is understood differently in various disciplines. The common den...
Theories that reject the existence of altruism presume that emotional benefits serve as ulterior mot...
Theories that reject the existence of altruism presume that emotional benefits serve as ulterior mot...
To investigate the existence of true altruism, the authors assessed the link between empathic concer...
Altruism is a malleable notion that is understood differently in various disciplines. The common den...
The last few years have seen an expansion of interest in research on altruism and concern for others...
Altruism is behaviorally defined as an act that benefits others at the expense of the actor. Altruis...