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Definition of Altruistically

Altruistically
Altruistic Al`tru*is"tic, a. [Cf. F. altruiste, a. See Altruism..] Regardful of others; beneficent; unselfish; -- opposed to egoistic or selfish. --Bain. -- Al`tru*is"tic*al*ly, adv.

Meaning of Altruistically from wikipedia

- motivations to act altruistically. Proponents of ethical altruism maintain that individuals are morally obligated to act altruistically. The opposing view...
- Altruistic suicide is the sacrifice of one's life in order to save or benefit others, for the good of the group, or to preserve the traditions and honor...
- truths****ing, and a collaborative spirit. To support people's ability to act altruistically on the basis of impartial reasoning, the effective altruism movement...
- The Altruist is a 2004 thriller film, written and directed by Mick McCleery. The film stars Billy Franks as Nick Andrews, the founder of a company called...
- behave cooperatively (altruistically) as long as the other agent does as well. If chances of meeting another reciprocal altruist are high enough, or if...
- But an old person might kill themself (autothanasia) altruistically. In case of the altruistic self-sacrifice, the aim is to fulfill an old tradition...
- eating habits.[citation needed] Acts that may initially appear to be altruistic CSR may have ulterior motives. The funding of scientific research projects...
- "On a Supposed Right to Tell Lies from Benevolent Motives" (sometimes translated On a Supposed Right to Lie because of Philanthropic Concerns) (German:...
- punishment co-varies with altruistic behavior.[text–source integrity?] Differences between within-group and inter-group altruistic punishments have also been...
- reproductive fitness, or expected number of offspring. So by behaving altruistically, an organism reduces the number of offspring it is likely to produce...