So this year, im an IB (international baccularruate) student and a TOK (theory of knowledge, epistemology). A question, or rather statement that particularly interests me is: Are humans inherently selfish? Is everything we do, in one way or another, to benifit ourselves?
Several examples.
1) You tell your wife and kids you love them. Why? To make them feel better. the thing is, why do you want them to feel better, to feel loved, to feel good about themselves? Because if they feel better, loved and good about themselves, then they will make you feel better, loved, good about yourself in return. You get that warm fuzzy feeling, not only from making them feel better but for them making you feel better. Selfish?
2) A man is in a war trench, surrounded by his friends and comrades, and someone throws a grenade into the trench. He dives on it, it explodes, he sacrifices himself to save his comrades. Why? because he can't live without his friends perhaps. Or, because he could not live with himself if his friends died and he survived. Or, he feels a need to repay a past deed.... there are many reasons, but all of them, every single one.... selfish?
I am still exploring this concept for myself, and I am having difficultly deciding if the answer is yes, no or something in between or nothing at all. Can there be unselfish people? Is it accurate to categorize humans in this way and make the biggest generalization ever seen by saying that humans ARE inherently selfish?
Call me a saddist, call me a defeatist, but these are just my ramblings. What are YOUR thoughts on this? can you answer the question, is there in answer to the question, whgat is the meaning of life....... gah. Well, anyway - over to you. The ball is in your court - ramble away!
Several examples.
1) You tell your wife and kids you love them. Why? To make them feel better. the thing is, why do you want them to feel better, to feel loved, to feel good about themselves? Because if they feel better, loved and good about themselves, then they will make you feel better, loved, good about yourself in return. You get that warm fuzzy feeling, not only from making them feel better but for them making you feel better. Selfish?
2) A man is in a war trench, surrounded by his friends and comrades, and someone throws a grenade into the trench. He dives on it, it explodes, he sacrifices himself to save his comrades. Why? because he can't live without his friends perhaps. Or, because he could not live with himself if his friends died and he survived. Or, he feels a need to repay a past deed.... there are many reasons, but all of them, every single one.... selfish?
I am still exploring this concept for myself, and I am having difficultly deciding if the answer is yes, no or something in between or nothing at all. Can there be unselfish people? Is it accurate to categorize humans in this way and make the biggest generalization ever seen by saying that humans ARE inherently selfish?
Call me a saddist, call me a defeatist, but these are just my ramblings. What are YOUR thoughts on this? can you answer the question, is there in answer to the question, whgat is the meaning of life....... gah. Well, anyway - over to you. The ball is in your court - ramble away!