Refutation of Altruism Demonstrated in Geometrical Order

Delhi University Student's Philosophy Journal (Duspj) 2 (1):1-6 (2011)
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Abstract

The first article in this issue attempts to refute the concept of Altruism and calls it akin to Selfishness. The arguments are logically set in the way like that of Spinoza’s method of demonstration, with Axioms, Definitions, Propositions and Notes: so as to make them exact and precise. Interestingly, the writer introduces a new concept of Credit and through various other original propositions and examples rebuts the altruistic nature which is generally ascribed to humans.

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Anish Chakravarty
University of Delhi

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