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- that these altruists are primarily distinguished from other adults by unselfish traits and decision-making patterns. This suggests that human altruism...
- individual talents, tastes and needs, and save in a utopian society of unselfish individuals would entail strong coercion; but even short of this goal...
- named for John House Lehman, "in honor of his extensive, untiring, and unselfish efforts for the public school system." Lehman was built on the site of...
- the Gandhian principle of non-violence as a political tool. Due to his unselfish dedication towards ****am and its people, the then Governor of ****am Jayram...
- as he had in years past. Bibby was credited for his leadership and unselfishness that helped Atlanta to consecutive playoff appearances. On February...
- the accompanying write-up by Charles Barkley, Nash was lauded for his unselfishness on the basketball court, and being "just a nice guy" who had paid for...
- paths to spiritual liberation in Hinduism, karma yoga is the path of unselfish action. It teaches that a spiritual s****er should act according to dharma...
- included in the show. The casting of roles for the sketches was a similarly unselfish process, since each member viewed himself primarily as a "writer", rather...
- were able to feel the same "genuine unselfishness" that men did in providing for their families. This unselfishness Mill advocated is the one "that motivates...
- the selfish person with those who experience "neurotic 'unselfishness'". This unselfishness does not typically trouble the affected party, but rather...