Our so-called unselfish actions always give us a sense of satisfaction, we are really doing them for selfish motives.
One argument for psychological egoism says that since our so-called
One argument for psychological egoism says that since our so-called unselfish actions always give us a sense of satisfaction, we are really doing them for selfish motives. Rachels objects to this by pointing out that deriving satisfaction from helping others seems to show that the agent is UN-selfish.
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