Contents: The Question Posed by Our Concern for Others: Altruism or Egoism? Part I: The Altruism Question in Western Thought.Egoism and Altruism in Western Philosophy. Egoism and Altruism in Early Psychology. The Altruism Question in Contemporary Psychology. Part II: Toward an Answer: The Empathy-Altruism Hypothesis.A Scientific Method for Addressing the Altruism Question. A Three- Path Model of Egoistic and Altruistic Motivation to Help: The Empathy-Altruism Hypothesis. Egoistic Alternatives to the Empathy- Altruism Hypothesis. Part III: Testing the Egoistic Alternatives to the Empathy- Altruism Hypothesis.Aversive-Arousal Reduction. Empathy- Specific Punishment. Empathy-Specific Reward. Part IV: Extensions.Other Possible Sources of Altruistic Motivation: The Altruistic Personality. Implications and Limitations of the Empathy-Altruism Hypothesis.
C. Daniel Batson
"Batson has contributed an exceedingly thorough work on
altruism...unusually well-researched...."
—CHOICE"...an excellent presentation of the body of research that
Batson has pursued over the past decade....He provides a masterful
critical analysis of the motivation for helpful behavior, which
includes an interesting review of the early philosophical
approaches to the question of altruism.""It is clear to the reader
that the author has a command of the philosophical and
psychological literature related to the question of growth and
development of the concept of altruism....straightforward,
readable, and interesting.""All too often the problem of whether we
are egoists or altruists is addressed by introspection and a priori
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-- whether they are philosophers, psychologists, biologists, or
social scientists -- have much to learn from this important work."
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