1: unselfish regard for or devotion to the welfare of others—charitable acts motivated purely by altruism
2: behavior by an animal that is not beneficial to or may be harmful to itself but that benefits others of its species
I believe most people think of the first definition. Charity. But I tend to think of Altruism as a sacrifice. If you only had food for you and your family yet you gave it to another family. That act would not be selfish. It would weaken your position.
Perhaps I’m being a bit too mil spec, but I think this is more an exercise in definition and predominance of that definition in society than one of logic or morals. In addition, I think it depends on capacity. It’s easier to be altruistic (either definition) when you still have a reservoir of resources to draw from.
Bill Gates giving millions to fight malaria is charity. “The shirt off my back” is altruism.
Webster’s Definition of altruism
1: unselfish regard for or devotion to the welfare of others—charitable acts motivated purely by altruism
2: behavior by an animal that is not beneficial to or may be harmful to itself but that benefits others of its species
I believe most people think of the first definition. Charity. But I tend to think of Altruism as a sacrifice. If you only had food for you and your family yet you gave it to another family. That act would not be selfish. It would weaken your position.
Perhaps I’m being a bit too mil spec, but I think this is more an exercise in definition and predominance of that definition in society than one of logic or morals. In addition, I think it depends on capacity. It’s easier to be altruistic (either definition) when you still have a reservoir of resources to draw from.
Bill Gates giving millions to fight malaria is charity. “The shirt off my back” is altruism.