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- Rje / Karuna". Dharma Dictionary - RangjungYesheWiki. "karuna shechen: altruisme en action". — The network of Karuna-Shechen foundations in Europe, North...
- possibly coined) by the French philosopher Auguste Comte in French, as altruisme, for an antonym of egoism. He derived it from the Italian altrui, which...
- humanist organisations in the 19th century. He may also have coined the word altruisme (altruism). Auguste Comte was born in Montpellier, Hérault on 19 January...
- these ethics is known as an "altruist". The word "altruism" (French: altruisme, from autrui, 'other people', derived from Latin alter 'other') was coined...
- 1851, French philosopher Auguste Comte coined the term altruism (French: altruisme; from Italian altrui, from Latin alteri 'others') as an antonym for egoism...
- altruism was coined by the French philosopher Auguste Comte in French, as altruisme, for an antonym of egoism. He derived it from the Italian altrui, which...
- (affectation), from French allure Altruismus (altruism), from French altruisme Amateur (amateur) Ambition (ambition) amourös (amorous), from French amoureux...
- christendom, cip.nl, 15 February 2017 (in Dutch) ""Er is geen verband tussen altruïsme en God" – Interview met Plasterk". Persbericht De Groene Amsterdammer...
- l'insignifiance, article du journal Le Monde du 5 mars 1997. Darwinisme, altruisme et radotage, article du journal Le Monde du 3 juillet 1998. Petites devinettes...
- Auguste Comte in the 19th century, which was derived from the French word ″altruisme″. Comte believed that altruism is a moral doctrine, which is the opposite...