Does Altruism Exist Discussion

Philosophers, psychologists, and scholars have long argued about whether true altruism really exists or if it is, in fact, just another manifestation of egoism, albeit a veiled one. These skeptics argue that altruism is actually a form of self-interest, including aspects of pride, satisfaction, or the reinforcement of one’s self-worth. Still others, like author and philosopher Ayn Rand, outright reject altruism and instead consider selfishness a virtue.

What do you think? Does altruism exist? Is it a “good” thing or is it destructive to the self-sacrificing individual?

View the following videos and identify three views (real and fictional) on the virtue (or lack of ) helping others.

After you have viewed the videos, post a thoughtful critique addressing the following questions:

  • What are the different opinions about helping others and/or sacrificing that are portrayed in each of these video clips? What do you agree with? What do you disagree with? Why?
  • Is altruism real? Common? Are people, by nature helpful or selfish?
  • Is altruism morally “right”? Or morally “wrong”? Explain your perspective.
  • Can a selfish person be a moral person? A self-interested person? What is the difference, if there is any, between being selfish and being self-interested? Between acting prudently and acting morally?
  • Is there a difference in sacrificing for a loved one (as in the Hunger Games scenario) and sacrificing for a stranger? Is one more altruistic than the other? Explain your perspective.
  • How is the bystander effect related to issues of altruism and/or egoism?
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