Without deeper analysis, altruism seems to be alive and present in our world today. However, most of what is called altruism is really mere cooperation. True altruism cannot be achieved unless you directly give up your life without receiving any benefit. Only by analyzing such acts and exploring the true motives of these acts, can we see that 1) biological influences (such as genetic relatedness) and 2) social components stemming from reciprocity are what determine these cooperative actions. We cooperate together for greater overall fitness of society. Through cooperation we can have a striving community that can grow together. Ultimately, even cooperative actions are selfish. True altruism is rare and reserved only for saints and saviors
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Scientists, freethinkers, and philosophers have attempted to find an explanation of the role of altr...
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Animals often aid others without gaining any immediate benefits. Although these acts seem to reduce ...
Altruism as a purely naturalistic phenomenon self-defeats the term altogether; however, theology als...
Some philosophers and social scientists have stressed the importance for good government of an altru...
“It is a feeling common to all mankind that they cannot bear to see others suffer…. This feeling of ...
One of the enduring puzzles in biology and the social sciences is the origin and persistence of intr...
There is clearly a plurality of forms of altruism. Classically, biological altruism is distinguished...
Altruism, in its purest sense, can be defined as an unselfish regard for or devotion to the welfare ...
Abstract Since the 1960s, there has been a growing interest in altruism and concepts related to it,...
First paragraph: The article "Intuition, deliberation, and the evolution of cooperation," by Bear an...
Altruism is a malleable notion that is understood differently in various disciplines. The common den...
Altruism is defined as a behaviour that is beneficial to a receiver, but costly to the altruist (Tri...
There are sound evolutionary and philosophical reasons for believing that human beings have a powerf...
The idea of altruism and self-sacrifice appears counter to a simple view of evolution. While a “surv...
Scientists, freethinkers, and philosophers have attempted to find an explanation of the role of altr...
Altruism is reflected in actions by one individual that benefit another, even when there is no expec...
Animals often aid others without gaining any immediate benefits. Although these acts seem to reduce ...
Altruism as a purely naturalistic phenomenon self-defeats the term altogether; however, theology als...
Some philosophers and social scientists have stressed the importance for good government of an altru...
“It is a feeling common to all mankind that they cannot bear to see others suffer…. This feeling of ...
One of the enduring puzzles in biology and the social sciences is the origin and persistence of intr...
There is clearly a plurality of forms of altruism. Classically, biological altruism is distinguished...
Altruism, in its purest sense, can be defined as an unselfish regard for or devotion to the welfare ...
Abstract Since the 1960s, there has been a growing interest in altruism and concepts related to it,...
First paragraph: The article "Intuition, deliberation, and the evolution of cooperation," by Bear an...
Altruism is a malleable notion that is understood differently in various disciplines. The common den...