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Перевод: altruism speek altruism


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альтруизм


Тезаурус:

  1. For them, linkages with the Cambridge Board represented an attractive partnership between academic altruism of the university and pragmatic local authorities for the development of educational opportunities for adults.
  2. He is admiring of the soldiers' courage but not persuaded by their beliefs: training people to sacrifice themselves produces not altruism but a fascinated following of others to death not so much to help but merely to follow (p. 88).
  3. Dr Tipler argues - hopefully, but un-convincingly - that a natural tendency towards altruism will ensure that this resurrection is pleasant: heavenly, rather than infernal.
  4. It is possible that yet another unique quality of man is a capacity for genuine, disinterested, true altruism.
  5. To what extent its reproductive strategies emphasize such altruism depends on the pay-off of such strategies in terms of inclusive fitness.
  6. There may indeed be something in the Professore's argument that the major fault of Marxism was to over-estimate man's capacity for altruism, for purity, for in tellectual-philosophic sustenance.
  7. Altruism is reciprocal when the assistance rendered to an individual by another is returned in an appropriate interaction, usually at a later date.
  8. It would require suicidal altruism to take up the cudgels for the Palestinians.
  9. A certain element of delinquency, like a certain element of altruism, is essential to the life and health of any society.
  10. Finally, in man, reciprocal altruism is supported by an elaborate psychological system based in friendship, sympathy, and moral rules (see further p. 176).
  11. These ideas are plausible as far as they go, but I find that they do not begin to square up to the formidable challenge of explaining culture, cultural evolution, and the immense differences between human cultures around the world, from the utter selfishness of the Ik of Uganda, as described by Colin Turnbull, to the gentle altruism of Margaret Mead's Arapesh.
  12. An extension of Hamilton's theory has been provided by Trivers's (1971) analysis of the evolution of reciprocal altruism.
  13. Pop's prime mover is narcissism, always will be, and so self-pity is more crucial a pop response than altruism.

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