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The Science of Doing Good with William MacAskill - In dit inspirerende interview, William MacAskill, medeoprichter van The Centre for Effective Altruism en universitair hoofddocent filosofie aan de universiteit van Oxford, vertelt hoe we beter goed kunnen doen en onze inspanningen kunnen versterken om de wereld waarin we leven beter te maken. plek. https://fs.blog/knowledge-project/william-macaskill/
#Altruismdef . #Altruismdefenition
ongeïnteresseerde en onbaatzuchtige zorg voor het welzijn van anderen.
„sommigen kiezen er misschien voor om uit altruïsme met kwetsbare ouderen samen te werken”
Dit is dus wat altruïsme betekent. Onbaatzuchtigheid.
En je kunt altruïsme meteen in een zin gebruiken als je de verdediging kent.
#Altruismbehavior
Mensen handelen alleen voor de ander. Onbaatzuchtig en geconcentreerd op
andere mensen.
#AltruismPersonality
Heb je een altruïstische persoonlijkheid ?
Weten we of voelen we of is er een test? ?
#AltruismEvolution
Evolueren we naar min of meer altruïsme ?
Zo is altruïsme echt ? Het is natuurlijk een mentaal model, maar het is heel echt.
Beter goed doen !
#Altrsuimvsegoism
Ja, ik denk dat dit tegenpolen zijn.
Sommige mensen zeggen dat altruïsme het tegenovergestelde is van #narcisme
Vragen:
Is altruïsme wederkerig of per definitie een eenrichtingsverkeer? ?
Van jou naar de andere ?
Kan er altruïsme zijn zonder empathie ? Of is er altijd mededogen ?
Kan altruïsme naast het hedonisme bestaan ?
Interesting blog. In its essence altruisme is unconditional, it comes from the heart. I doubt if it can be represented by a scientific algorithm. Logically you could say that if everyone gives, everyone receives. Seen from an energetically point of view you... Show moreInteresting blog. In its essence altruisme is unconditional, it comes from the heart. I doubt if it can be represented by a scientific algorithm. Logically you could say that if everyone gives, everyone receives. Seen from an energetically point of view you will attract what you send out. Its not about thinking what the effects of giving will be, but indulge in the act of giving in the moment of the now. Its all about staying in the moment of the now.
Read with interest and I think we are also doing a bit on altruism with the Benefit tool here at Yoors. Benificiary I always use with or for a particular purpose, that someone else is helped or better with it. I hope to see many more beneficiaries here on... Show moreRead with interest and I think we are also doing a bit on altruism with the Benefit tool here at Yoors. Benificiary I always use with or for a particular purpose, that someone else is helped or better with it. I hope to see many more beneficiaries here on Yoors and I think it starts with having an eye for the other person and from that emapthia you get for the other person there are beautiful things that arise. A small gesture can make so much difference in someone's day. Answer your questions: Do I have an altruism personality? Maybe not that everything is all about that, but I certainly think I have the trait in me and apply it regularly. Are we evolving towards more altruism, yes I think so! Just take the Loneliness theme that you have any ideas for. So you're always thinking about the other person, and that's one of the pillars of Yoors, I notice, that's what you feel throughout the community. Altruism versus egoism, yes, in my opinion, these are each other's opposites as well. One-way? No, I don't think so, at least not always. I believe very much in if you give, you will receive. But first you have to want to give. Can it exist without emapthia. that's a spicy question. I think everything starts with emapthia for the other person or else you would do everything without your gut and on autopilot, copy behavior, although copying behavior can have a really big effect, so I think both can coexist, the people working from empathy and the people who work because it just has to happen because that's how it should be, that's how it should and I see someone else does that too. Of course, you get a lot of people, think big projects or actions. Emapthia is often smaller and one-on-one, I think. Last question: yes I think it can coexist with hedonism. Nice hear these kinds of reflections, like more of this! 👍
@Madeleine Thank you too for your comprehensive answer . I will indeed post a bit more about these topics. As productive as you are and you develop I won't keep up but I'm going to make more:)
@Henkjan de Krijger liked to do! I mean, of course, the word empathy. I see I've been flipping it a few times in terms of letters. I talk faster than I type hihi. well, I'm productive in my way, and you, too, joh in all kinds of ways.! Bam! 🙌👊
Very interesting post about altruism. Well, regarding the questions, I think it would depend a lot on the situation, but in general, I think it would be more unilateral, since it comes from you... and then the person you help selflessly could give it back as... Show moreVery interesting post about altruism. Well, regarding the questions, I think it would depend a lot on the situation, but in general, I think it would be more unilateral, since it comes from you... and then the person you help selflessly could give it back as some kind of payment for your help. Even though you've done it with total selflessness. Of course, it doesn't mean that the other person feels that way and simply thanks you.
In my opinion empathy is important for altruism, since wanting to help others in that way derives from it. Wanting to help others for one's own benefit is something else.
And yes, it can exist with hedonism. At least that's what I personally believe. Anyway, thanks for the info :)
@Vick Thank you for the answers ! For me the hedonism question was a sort of eyeopener. And i agree first empathy then te rest. For empathy you have to listen. I have te learn a lot ...
Good question, especially the latter if it can coexist with hedonism. No matter how selfless, somewhere that hedonistic is there anyway, as if it's just the good feeling you get from taking care of others. Then you don't even have to get anything back from... Show moreGood question, especially the latter if it can coexist with hedonism. No matter how selfless, somewhere that hedonistic is there anyway, as if it's just the good feeling you get from taking care of others. Then you don't even have to get anything back from the others.
I also think that the very altruistic people need a bit of appreciation to keep giving. In that sense, completely selfless may not even exist. Although you are still in front of others and do little for yourself and do not expect anything in return from the other person, the appreciation you feel, and the good feeling you get to take care of others gives all that bit of hedonistism .
Did I read your article on effective altruism? I can give you my personal opinion. Is reciprocal altruism or, by definition, a one-way street? ? From you to the other? most of the time it is from you to others. very little time around. many forget who helped... Show moreDid I read your article on effective altruism? I can give you my personal opinion. Is reciprocal altruism or, by definition, a one-way street? ? From you to the other? most of the time it is from you to others. very little time around. many forget who helped them. Can there be altruism without empathy? ? Or is there always compassion? There is always compassion if you don't feel it, you won't help. Can altruism exist alongside hedonism? This if I don't know how to answer it. because I would like to say that they are not related but the human being is special.
In my opinion empathy is important for altruism, since wanting to help others in that way derives from it. Wanting to help others for one's own benefit is something else.
And yes, it can exist with hedonism. At least that's what I personally believe. Anyway, thanks for the info :)
I also think that the very altruistic people need a bit of appreciation to keep giving. In that sense, completely selfless may not even exist. Although you are still in front of others and do little for yourself and do not expect anything in return from the other person, the appreciation you feel, and the good feeling you get to take care of others gives all that bit of hedonistism .