Re: Post Your Random Thoughts Thread!
Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2014 4:20 pm
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Women act on selfishness.Sheff wrote:Would you say that females act more on emotion and males act more on logic?

All act on selfishnessrockonin wrote:Women act on selfishness.Sheff wrote:Would you say that females act more on emotion and males act more on logic?
selfishness = take whatever action results in their highest amount of self-interest.Harkat wrote:If you say everything is motivated by selfishness, you're using a very useless definition of "selfishness"
...or he has some notion of it as intrinsically virtuous, and he wants to be virtuous, so yeah, it's in his self-interest. But that's a reductive definition.jags wrote:selfishness = take whatever action results in their highest amount of self-interest.Harkat wrote:If you say everything is motivated by selfishness, you're using a very useless definition of "selfishness"
classic example of altruism is soldier falling on a bomb to save his bros. but you could argue that's selfish because he values the reputation of doing such a brave thing, putting his life on the line, saving his bros, being given a medal of honor, etc as being higher for his self-interest than watching his bros die.
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i guess linguistically it might be useful to make a false dichotomy for the use of differentiating situations where selfishness harms others and situations where it helps others, but at the end of the day, it's still the same thing on a fundamental level. all products of natural selection act in and only in a way that maximizes their own self-interest, no matter what.Harkat wrote:...or he has some notion of it as intrinsically virtuous, and he wants to be virtuous, so yeah, it's in his self-interest. But that's a reductive definition.jags wrote:selfishness = take whatever action results in their highest amount of self-interest.Harkat wrote:If you say everything is motivated by selfishness, you're using a very useless definition of "selfishness"
classic example of altruism is soldier falling on a bomb to save his bros. but you could argue that's selfish because he values the reputation of doing such a brave thing, putting his life on the line, saving his bros, being given a medal of honor, etc as being higher for his self-interest than watching his bros die.
"selfish" vs "non selfish"/"altruistic" is still a useful distinction to have in language. I wouldn't really call your example "selfish", while when someone eats all the cakes or whatever, it's useful to call them selfish.