by Isabelle Sambles
Altruism is a selfless
concern for the wellbeing of others. Immediately you might think of characters
who perform apparent altruistic acts like Mother Teresa and Nelson Mandela;
both individually infamous for their acts of love and peace worldwide. But could
you go as far as to say they did these acts because they were selfish? For one,
Mother Teresa was a nun and thus by performing these kind acts it would
guarantee her into heaven so what were the motive behinds her actions? Equally
Nelson Mandela’s actions lead him to become the South African president. In
this article I aim to figure out if we can ever call an act altruistic or are
we all egoists?
There is an ethical
theory called ethical egoism, which deals with this exact concept. An ethical
egoist would look at how consequences of ones actions would benefit them. For
instance, if a child disobeyed his parents, he would make a decision on whether
to tell them or not based on the best interest for him.
Moreover, an egoist
would define a good action as being the action that benefits the moral agent.
Thus, an Ethical egoist would argue that we all have an obligation to do good
in this world which is why we act selfishly. Even the actions that appear
altruistic are in fact egotistical. For instance, if a firefighter were to save
a family from the burning house, on the surface this would seem like a very
selfless action as he is putting his own life at risk to save others. However,
as being a firefighter is his job, he would have trained to access the risks
and so he would be aware that it would be safe to go and save them, as well as,
by saving the family, he would be regarded as a hero and gain respect of people
as well as a possible promotion at work for his actions which would improve his
standard of living. Therefore, this shows his actions were based on his
self-interest rather than altruism.
This is clearly a very
negative theory and whatever anyone’s intentions are, if their act can inspire
a whole nation or change the life of a person. They are a good person and that
is all that counts.
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