Scientists, freethinkers, and philosophers have attempted to find an explanation of the role of altruism in a natural world that is compatible to the dominantly accepted Darwinian principle of natural selection. Many postulates have been developed in an attempt to explain how self-sacrificial behaviors are cohesive within the “survival of the fittest” ideology. This has caused many scientists to broaden the definition of altruism to understand its components in the physical world. In order to understand how absolute altruism is solely found through God’s love, it is necessary to examine each subset of scientific altruism to reveal their differences. None of the subcategories of altruism are equivalent to the self-sacrificing love of God; ...
Without deeper analysis, altruism seems to be alive and present in our world today. However, most of...
Abstract.- Since the brave attempts to bring Biology to the center of the social sciences discourse,...
The origin of altruistic behavior has long been a puzzle for evolutionary biologists, beginning with...
Altruism as a purely naturalistic phenomenon self-defeats the term altogether; however, theology als...
The idea of altruism and self-sacrifice appears counter to a simple view of evolution. While a “surv...
There are sound evolutionary and philosophical reasons for believing that human beings have a powerf...
This thesis is a response to the sociobiological paradigm which sees all aspects of life as fundamen...
Altruism, in its purest sense, can be defined as an unselfish regard for or devotion to the welfare ...
This paper looks at the topic of Altruism, or more specifically altruistic behaviors. The paper expl...
Can altruism be reconciled with evolutionary theory? Philosopher of biology, Jonathan Birch, discuss...
Abstract Since the 1960s, there has been a growing interest in altruism and concepts related to it,...
Altruism is a malleable notion that is understood differently in various disciplines. The common den...
Altruism is a malleable notion that is understood differently in various disciplines. The common den...
Altruism is reflected in actions by one individual that benefit another, even when there is no expec...
The integration of an evolutionary origin of human behavior with the capacity to symbolically ideali...
Without deeper analysis, altruism seems to be alive and present in our world today. However, most of...
Abstract.- Since the brave attempts to bring Biology to the center of the social sciences discourse,...
The origin of altruistic behavior has long been a puzzle for evolutionary biologists, beginning with...
Altruism as a purely naturalistic phenomenon self-defeats the term altogether; however, theology als...
The idea of altruism and self-sacrifice appears counter to a simple view of evolution. While a “surv...
There are sound evolutionary and philosophical reasons for believing that human beings have a powerf...
This thesis is a response to the sociobiological paradigm which sees all aspects of life as fundamen...
Altruism, in its purest sense, can be defined as an unselfish regard for or devotion to the welfare ...
This paper looks at the topic of Altruism, or more specifically altruistic behaviors. The paper expl...
Can altruism be reconciled with evolutionary theory? Philosopher of biology, Jonathan Birch, discuss...
Abstract Since the 1960s, there has been a growing interest in altruism and concepts related to it,...
Altruism is a malleable notion that is understood differently in various disciplines. The common den...
Altruism is a malleable notion that is understood differently in various disciplines. The common den...
Altruism is reflected in actions by one individual that benefit another, even when there is no expec...
The integration of an evolutionary origin of human behavior with the capacity to symbolically ideali...
Without deeper analysis, altruism seems to be alive and present in our world today. However, most of...
Abstract.- Since the brave attempts to bring Biology to the center of the social sciences discourse,...
The origin of altruistic behavior has long been a puzzle for evolutionary biologists, beginning with...