'''Selfishness''' denotes the precedence given in [[thought]] or [[deed]] to the [[self]], i.e., self interest or self concern. It is the [[act]] of placing one's own needs or [[desires]] above the needs or desires of others. Psychologist and primatologist [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frans_de_Waal Frans de Waal] takes issue with those who equate "selfishness" with "self-serving." He [[argues]] that "Selfishness implies the [[intention]] to serve oneself, hence [[knowledge]] of what one stands to gain from a particular [[behavior]]". | '''Selfishness''' denotes the precedence given in [[thought]] or [[deed]] to the [[self]], i.e., self interest or self concern. It is the [[act]] of placing one's own needs or [[desires]] above the needs or desires of others. Psychologist and primatologist [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frans_de_Waal Frans de Waal] takes issue with those who equate "selfishness" with "self-serving." He [[argues]] that "Selfishness implies the [[intention]] to serve oneself, hence [[knowledge]] of what one stands to gain from a particular [[behavior]]". |