Altruistic Act
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An Altruistic Act is an agent act where the benefit is accrued to another agent.
- Context:
- It can be attributed to Altruistic Tendencies, such as an altruistic ideology.
- It can range from being a Human Act of Altruism to ...
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- Example(s):
- a Young Child goes out of their way to help a dog get a toy that was beyond their reach, despite never having met the animals before and that the he chances of the dogs returning the favour were vanishingly small.
- Kin Altruism Act.
- Reciprocal Altruism Act.
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- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Quality of Life, Virtue, Selfishness, Loyalty, Psychological Egoism, Altruism (Ethics), Ethical Egoism.
References
2023
- "Altruism towards other species may have helped humans thrive, study finds." In: The Guardian
- QUOTE: ... Children as young as two years old went out of their way to help dogs get toys and tasty treats that were placed beyond their reach, despite never having met the animals before, scientists found. The work suggests that toddlers could not only understand the dogs’ desires, but were willing and able to help them out, even though the chances of the dogs returning the favour were vanishingly small. ...