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altruism
/ ˈæltruɪzəm /
/ ˈæltruɪzəm /
  • 简明
  • 柯林斯
  • n.利他;利他主义
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  • 网络释义
  • 专业释义
  • 英英释义
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    [进化] 利他行为

    利他行为

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     利他

    利他

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     利他性

    利他性

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     利他现象

    利他现象

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  • 权威例句
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    Fortunately, volunteers are not motivated by self-interest, but by altruism.
    幸运的是,志愿者们不是被自身利益而是被利他主义推动。
    《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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    Some even act out of sheer altruism.
    有些行为甚至完全是利他的。
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    I don't think altruism is boring.
    我不认为奉献是无聊的。
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词根:altruist

  • 百科
  • Altruism

    Altruism or selflessness is the principle or practice of concern for the welfare of others. It is a traditional virtue in many cultures and a core aspect of various religious traditions and secular worldviews, though the concept of "others" toward whom concern should be directed can vary among cultures and religions. Altruism or selflessness is the opposite of selfishness. The word was coined by the French philosopher Auguste Comte in French, as altruisme, for an antonym of egoism. He derived it from an Italian altrui, which in turn was derived from Latin alteri, meaning "other people" or "somebody else".Altruism in biological organisms can be defined as an individual performing an action which is at a cost to themselves (e.g., pleasure and quality of life, time, probability of survival or reproduction), but benefits, either directly or indirectly, another third-party individual, without the expectation of reciprocity or compensation for that action.Altruism can be distinguished from feelings of loyalty, in that whilst the latter is predicated upon social relationships, altruism does not consider relationships. Much debate exists as to whether "true" altruism is possible in human psychology. The theory of psychological egoism suggests that no act of sharing, helping or sacrificing can be described as truly altruistic, as the actor may receive an intrinsic reward in the form of personal gratification. The validity of this argument depends on whether intrinsic rewards qualify as "benefits."The term altruism may also refer to an ethical doctrine that claims that individuals are morally obliged to benefit others. Used in this sense, it is usually contrasted with egoism, which is defined as acting to the benefit of one's self.

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