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  1. Altruism Definition | What Is Altruism - Greater Good

    Dec 11, 2025 · Altruism is when we act to promote someone else’s welfare, even at a risk or cost to ourselves. Though some believe that humans are fundamentally self-interested, …

  2. Altruism | Greater Good

    Dec 11, 2025 · Altruism is when we act to promote someone else’s welfare, even at a risk or cost to ourselves. Though some believe that humans are fundamentally self-interested, …

  3. Why Does Altruism Exist? - Greater Good

    Apr 15, 2015 · But in his new book Does Altruism Exist?, David Sloan Wilson says these arguments miss the point. Wilson, SUNY Distinguished Professor of Biology and Anthropology …

  4. Altruism results in deeper and more positive social integration,distractionfrompersonalproblemsandthe anxiety of self-preoccupation, enhanced …

  5. Altruism Quiz - Greater Good

    QUIZZES Altruism Quiz Are you a giver or a Grinch? Tis the season for generosity. But how important is it to you to help others? To find out—and get tips for becoming more …

  6. How Altruistic is Your Brain? - Greater Good

    Mar 4, 2016 · A new book argues that neuroscience findings suggest that altruism is not a response to moral authority, but rather a hard-wired instinct.

  7. Can Altruism Help Us Through Hard Times? - Greater Good

    Jun 10, 2025 · Caring for others can improve our well-being, build resilience, and foster lasting community—during moments of collective crisis, and beyond.

  8. If the empathy-altruism hypothesis is correct, it would have broad theoretical implications, for few if any major theories of motivation allow for the possibility of truly altruistic motivation (cf. …

  9. The barrier will be overcome if The preconditions for the evolution of re- the advantages gained by exchanges between ciprocal altruism are similar to those for the altruists outweigh the initial …

  10. Why a Grateful Brain Is a Giving One - Greater Good

    Dec 19, 2017 · Why a Grateful Brain Is a Giving One The neural connection between gratitude and altruism is very deep, suggests new research.