ALTRUISM, ITS NATURE, ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT

The present article argues about the concept of altruism and the related concepts, as well as the motivation of the altruistic and the other forms of archisocial behavior. The situational as well as individual components of altruism have also been analyzed. The effect of the age and sex, certain fea...

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Main Author: Snezana JOKSIMOVIC
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Philosophy, Institute of Special Education and Rehabilitation 1998-09-01
Series:Journal of Special Education and Rehabilitation
Online Access:http://jser.fzf.ukim.edu.mk/pdf/1998-23/024-04~1.pdf
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spelling doaj-2ffa9ef197384cbb846065676aaacdc72020-11-25T01:52:00ZengFaculty of Philosophy, Institute of Special Education and RehabilitationJournal of Special Education and Rehabilitation1409-60991857-663X1998-09-0122-32440ALTRUISM, ITS NATURE, ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENTSnezana JOKSIMOVICThe present article argues about the concept of altruism and the related concepts, as well as the motivation of the altruistic and the other forms of archisocial behavior. The situational as well as individual components of altruism have also been analyzed. The effect of the age and sex, certain features of character and values accepted as the representatives of individual components has been considered too. In conformity with the interaction understanding according to which one’s behavior is the result of the mutual action (interaction) between a person and a situation, the author points out that to understand an altruistic behavior in takes having the entire survey over the circumstances saucing the demonstration of altruism and the properties of the personalities that exert the altruistic behavior.In the part of the article dealing whit the development and the simulation of altruism the author makes an analysis of the role of the family, persons of the same age and the school. Beside the adequate action of certain agents of socialization, the author is particularly in favor of the organized and well-devised participation of the young in the humanity work as one the most efficient ways to stimulate altruism.http://jser.fzf.ukim.edu.mk/pdf/1998-23/024-04~1.pdf
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description The present article argues about the concept of altruism and the related concepts, as well as the motivation of the altruistic and the other forms of archisocial behavior. The situational as well as individual components of altruism have also been analyzed. The effect of the age and sex, certain features of character and values accepted as the representatives of individual components has been considered too. In conformity with the interaction understanding according to which one’s behavior is the result of the mutual action (interaction) between a person and a situation, the author points out that to understand an altruistic behavior in takes having the entire survey over the circumstances saucing the demonstration of altruism and the properties of the personalities that exert the altruistic behavior.In the part of the article dealing whit the development and the simulation of altruism the author makes an analysis of the role of the family, persons of the same age and the school. Beside the adequate action of certain agents of socialization, the author is particularly in favor of the organized and well-devised participation of the young in the humanity work as one the most efficient ways to stimulate altruism.
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