Eksempler på bruk av Altruism på Engelsk og deres oversettelse til Norsk
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How to pronounce altruism.
attain the righteous Enlightenment of selflessness and altruism.”.
To be sure, China is not offering such deals to Mali solely out of altruism and in the spirit of generosity;
and their lack of altruism.
those who embrace it live in a realm of altruism and benevolence.
thank you to Didier for the altruism he shows and without which we would not be there.
Powerful people often held up altruism as a moral ideal to try to cheat human beings to perform“altruistic” action,
Objectivism: Having accepted altruism you will obtain good consciousness by donating to everyone who do not deserve the gifts.
Despite the obvious flaw in altruism, namely that any action can be disguised as being good spirited as it"helps people", most people don't think of the endless pranks that are played on them.
Most people you meet will have been struck by this altruism, and constantly prattle on about how they want to"help others";
A typical presentation of“altruism” as an ethical ideal is found in the novel series of Olav Duun“Juvikfolket”.
You see, altruism and its logical forefather-'morality'- can be expressed by symbols or ideas.
In this example we may say that the rational egoism of Objectivism is 0.01‰ more rational than“altruism” since the donation for the hospital makes 0.01‰ of its total cost.
and considers altruism to be negative and“rational egoism” to be positive.
honesty, altruism, loyalty, generosity,
this philosophy needs“altruism”(irrational tertiary self-happy motivation)
The most characteristic feature of the Christian moral is not its altruism, and even less so its tolerance
the following critical description of altruism is quoted from the book“Frihet,
Altruism prescribes that the duty of the individual human being is to serve some higher purpose than self-happiness,
Altruism prescribes that the duty of the individual human being is to serve some higher purpose than self-happiness,