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Can the differences in defining 'self' between Eastern and Western philosophies be linked to their cultural and historical contexts?

Introduction For centuries, philosophers have debated the nature of the 'self,' a concept fundamental to understanding human existence, consciousness, and identity. However, definitions and interpretations of 'self' can vary significantly across cultural and historical contexts. This article aims to explore how the ideas of self diverge

By Greta Lynn Winslow

How does the collectivist nature of many Eastern societies influence their understanding of altruism?

Introduction Altruism, the selfless concern for the well-being of others, is a profound and culturally influenced concept. In many Eastern societies, where collectivism plays a pivotal role, the understanding and practice of altruism diverge significantly from individualistic societies. This article explores how the collectivist nature inherent in many Eastern cultures

By Hugh Randall Pierce

In what ways do externalities and indirect effects challenge the accuracy of cost-effectiveness analyses for altruistic initiatives?

Sure, here's a comprehensive and detailed article on the topic: The Challenges of Externalities and Indirect Effects in Cost-Effectiveness Analyses for Altruistic Initiatives When it comes to altruistic initiatives—projects intended to benefit others without a direct financial return—cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) is a popular tool for assessing

By Greta Lynn Winslow