- that
these altruists are
primarily distinguished from
other adults by
unselfish traits and decision-making patterns. This
suggests that
human altruism...
-
disciple lets his mind
pervade one
quarter of the
world with
thoughts of
unselfish joy, and so the second, and so the third, and so the fourth. And thus...
- genuine,
unselfish delight or
pride in the
accomplishment of
another person.
Another definition describes firgun as a
generosity of spirit, an
unselfish, empathetic...
-
individual talents,
tastes and needs, and save in a
utopian society of
unselfish individuals would entail strong coercion; but even
short of this goal...
- By-Laws, Code of
Ethics and an Emblem; (2)
established as a main
tenet "
unselfish service to others", (3)
unanimously elected Woods as its
first president...
- a real boy,
Pinocchio must
prove himself to be "brave, truthful, and
unselfish."
Along his journey,
Pinocchio encounters several characters representing...
- mind,
seeing truth,
purity and
unselfishness as
traits which strengthened it. He
advised his
followers to be holy,
unselfish and to have shraddhā (faith)...
-
efforts involved therein, was
anything other than a
sincerely motivated and
unselfish effort to
place the
understandings of
Biblical truths in a
coherent form...
- the
United States.
Realising how much she
needs his
quiet strength and
unselfish devotion,
Bathsheba persuades Gabriel to
remain in Weatherbury, which...
- Wilson,
David Sloan (1998). Unto Others: The
Evolution and
Psychology of
Unselfish Behavior. Cambridge:
Harvard University Press. ISBN 9780674930469. Stone...