âThe Selfish Gene was written by Richard Dawkins and published in 1976 by Oxford University Press. Dawkinsâ work has been hailed by many ever since and âThe Selfish Gene has now been published in four different editions. This book has had several influences on the academic world; especially in the fields of evolution and of psychology as it deals with a post-Darwinian view of evolution and natural selection, specifically; the selfish gene. Dawkins poses the idea that the selfish gene...
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The novel Animal Farm, by the political writer George Orwell, is a story parallel to the events of the Russian Revolution. It features the brutal rise to power of one historyâs most notorious dictators â Josef Stalin, who is portrayed by the tyrannical pig Napoleon. After the animals of Manor Farm expel their human master, Napoleon eventually manages to seize total control over every aspect of the animalsâ lives. After the revolution, the Manor Farm was renamed the Animal Farm...
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In âA Midsummer Nightâs Dream,â by William Shakespeare, several characters reveal selfish and self-centered behaviour that result in unhealthy relationships. To begin with, Helena demonstrates self-centered behaviour when she exposes Hermia and Lysanderâs plan to run away. In addition, Hermiaâs behaviour towards Helena shows selfishness when she blames Helena for Lysander and Demetrius loving her instead. Furthermore, Oberon shows signs of being self-centered when he wants to take the Indian boy from Titania. Overall, âA Midsummer Nightâs Dream,â contains characters...
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Often, we are told that human nature tends to display traits of selfishness or embodies the attitude of âme first, you laterâ. Arthur Millerâs most reputed work âThe Crucibleâ explores the consequences and sheds light to the true extent of a humanâs selfishness. The court-based drama focuses on the tales of the 1692 Salem Tragedy and tells the story of the Salem town who are falsely accused of practicing witchcraft. Readers are shown the strong theocracy used to serve a...
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Are sacrifices inevitable? Every day, these gestures of altruism are made all around the world. From soldiers risking their lives for the civilians of a nation, to something as simple as high school students sacrificing their sleep for their education, dedications are unavoidable during our lifetime. Whether it be a modicum to give up, like sleep, or a copious bit, such as oneâs life, sacrifice remains as a form of selflessness. The concept of caring more about othersâ wishes rather...
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Napoleon Hill, who was a famous author once stated, âGreat achievement is usually born of great sacrifice, and is never the result of selfishness.â To achieve major feats, one must not be self centered which is one of the main conclusions that can be drawn from this quote as well as from the book, Lord of the Flies, and the play, The Crucible. Lord of the Flies, written by William Golding, is about the journey of teenagers who are stranded...
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As members of society, we gravitate toward certain decision-making based on our emotions as well as our surroundings. Physiological egoism argues that the reason we do all things is for ourselves. That is, everything we do is out of self-interest. On the other hand, ethical egoism makes a moral claim about how life ought to be lived. âAccording to ethical egoists, a person is always justified in doing whatever is in his own interests, regardless of the effect on others’...
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In âYoung Goodman Brownâ, Nathaniel Hawthorne paints a picture of an evil world. A world where people who seem to be the most good turn out to be the most evil. Although we hate to admit it, we have all done something evil. It is near impossible to live inthis world without doing something with evil intentions. In Ecclesiastes 7:20, the bible says, âSurely there is not a righteous man on earth who does good and never sins.â. (Holy Bible)...
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Selfishness has been a problem for a very long time. For instance, bullies stealing lunch money are selfish, the jocks who wonât let the newbie on the field, those stuck-up rich kids shown in movies, and especially the popular kids. All of mankind can be selfish, no matter how hard they try not to. There are many people in history who conquered land or businesses for their own personal gain. And those people hurt others around them because of their...
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Egoism in philosophical ethics is having a certain motivation or undertaking an activity that is best suited for you but helps the other person as well, therefore it doesn’t make you look selfish; however, it actually is. Egoism is a normative perspective theory, and it is cleared up by two versions. Version one is individual ethical egoism, this portrays having your self-interest only and a couple of others but mostly just focusing on you. This is why itâs called an...
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My personal philosophy revolves around individualism and egoism. I am a very greedy and lustful person. I have an extreme passion for success, wealth, and most importantly, the accumulation of money. I act in my own self-interests because I feel that my life revolves around me; I should not be forced or guilted into satisfying the needs and wants of others. I am very selfish and thatâs not a bad thing because I love and cherish my life more than...
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