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Altruism . By: Simon Lu. Real Life Situation 1. Real Life Situation 2. Knowledge Issue. To what extent does Altruism exist?. Ways of Knowing. Language Reason. Areas of Knowing. Ethics. Definition. Altruism: One’s behavior or action that benefits others while risking one’s self. .
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Altruism By: Simon Lu
Knowledge Issue • To what extent does Altruism exist?
Ways of Knowing • Language • Reason
Areas of Knowing • Ethics
Definition • Altruism: One’s behavior or action that benefits others while risking one’s self.
Criteria for RLS • According to the definition of Altruism, the following criteria can be used to justify whether one’s action is altruistic: • The result (end) should benefits people other than one’s self. • One’s self is taking some kind of risk when doing this action. • The motive of the action is not benefiting one’s self.
RLS 1 • The result (end) should benefits people other than one’s self. • One’s self is taking some kind of risk when doing this action. • The motive of the action is not benefiting one’s self.
RLS 2 • The result (end) should benefits people other than one’s self. • One’s self is taking some kind of risk when doing this action. • The motive of the action is not benefiting one’s self.
Conclusion • Altruism exist when one’s action/behavior benefits others while risking oneself, and the motive of the action/behavior is not benefiting one’s self.
Limitation • The Criteria and definition for Altruism could be biased. • Secondary Information • Lack of experience
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