PRO-SOCIAL MOTIVATION - IS IT EVER TRULY ALTRUISTIC

被引:723
作者
BATSON, CD
机构
[1] Department of Psychology, University of Kansas, Lawrence
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
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10.1016/S0065-2601(08)60412-8
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Prosocial motivation is egoistic when the ultimate goal is to increase one's own welfare; it is altruistic when the ultimate goal is to increase another's welfare. The view that all prosocial behavior, regardless how noble in appearance, is motivated by some form of self-benefits may seem cynical. But it is the dominant view in contemporary psychology. Most contemporary psychologists who use the term have no intention of challenging the dominant view that all human behavior, including all prosocial behavior, is motivated by self-serving, egoistic desires. Contemporary pseudoaltruistic views can be classified into three types: altruism as prosocial behavior, not motivation, altruism as prosocial behavior seeking internal rewards, and altruism as prosocial behavior to reduce aversive arousal. If altruistic motivation exists, then one has to make some fundamental changes in the conception of human motivation and indeed of human nature. As yet, the evidence is not sufficiently clear to justify such changes. If the conceptual analysis and research outlined in the chapter have merit, then the threshold of an empirical answer to the question why one care for other will be reached. © 1987, Academic Press, Inc.
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