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  2. Altruism - Wikipedia

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    Altruism, as observed in populations of organisms, is when an individual performs an action at a cost to itself (in terms of e.g. pleasure and quality of life, time, probability of survival or reproduction) that benefits, directly or indirectly, another individual, without the expectation of reciprocity or compensation for that action.

  3. Altruistic suicide - Wikipedia

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    Altruistic suicide is the sacrifice of one's life in order to save or benefit others, for the good of the group, or to preserve the traditions and honor of a society. It is always intentional. Benevolent suicide refers to the self-sacrifice of one's own life for the sake of the greater good. [1]

  4. Altruism (ethics) - Wikipedia

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    Altruism is often seen as a form of consequentialism, as it indicates that an action is ethically right if it brings good consequences to others. [7] Altruism may be seen as similar to utilitarianism, however an essential difference is that the latter prescribes acts that maximize good consequences for all of society, while altruism prescribes maximizing good consequences for everyone except ...

  5. Big 10: The kindest, most selfless act I've witnessed, Part 4

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    Dec. 3—In the fourth and final chapter of our Sunday miniseries, we asked community members: What's the kindest, most selfless act you've witnessed — or experienced yourself — in the past year?

  6. Servant leadership - Wikipedia

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    The first premise signifies the act of altruism. Altruism is defined as the belief in or practice of disinterested and selfless concern for the well-being of others. Greenleaf declares that servant leadership begins with the natural feeling of wanting to serve first. The act of leadership is in the context of serving others and to serve others.

  7. Couple who died while hiking likely saved son's life through ...

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    A French couple is dead but their selfless decision to give their son two sips of water for every sip they took in the tortuous heat of the desert likely saved the 9-year-old's life.

  8. Reciprocal altruism in humans - Wikipedia

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    The term ″altruism″ was firstly coined by the French philosopher Auguste Comte in the 19th century, which was derived from the French word ″altruisme″. [3] [4] Comte believed that altruism is a moral doctrine, which is the opposite of egoism, emphasizing the noble morality of sacrificing themselves and benefiting others.

  9. ‘One Life’ Review: Anthony Hopkins and Johnny Flynn ... - AOL

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    A classically crafted feature debut from veteran TV director James Hawes (“Black Mirror”), “One Life” intercuts two eras 50 years apart in the long life of humble British humanitarian Sir ...