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Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Subjectivity & Altruism

What does Bertrand attribute man's tendency to believe his vision is objectively right?
(Subjective Certainty P.95)

In contrast to Ricard, Bertrand contends that man is incapable of a purely altruistic act. Motivation is the core contention of this philosophical debate. Is it tangible for man to act for all intents and purposes solely for another, or is altruism contingent upon an individual's own well-being and survival?
Discussed on P. 93-98

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