How does the sense of basic fairness--or selflessness versus
selfishness--arise? How is it exhibited behaviorally? How is it
maintained? Few topics hold more contemporary significance or have
proved more elusive to specification in precise scientific terms.
Current research perspectives on altruism, narcissism, and comity
by distinguished behavioral scientists from around the world were
brought together in a special issue of Current Psychology (Summer
1998) and are offered here in a useful compendium.
Chapters and contributors include: "Equity, Justice, and
Altruism" by Graham F. Wagstaff; "Reactions to the Fate of One's
Brainchild After Its Disclosure" by Sidney Rosen and Shannon
Wheatman; "Need Norm, Demographic Influence, Social Role, and
Justice Judgment" by Helen E. Linkey and Sheldon Alexander;
"Adaptive and Maladaptive Narcissism" by Robert W. Hill and Greg
Yousey; "Perceptions of Self-Oriented and Other-Oriented
Help-Providers" by Mark A. Barnett, Guy D. Vitaglione, Jeffrey S.
Bartel, Birgit S. Valdez, Lee Ann Steadman, and Kimberly K. G.
Harper; and "Pathological Narcissism and Serial Homicide" by Louis
B. Schlesinger. Altruism, Narcissism, Comity will benefit students,
researchers, and practitioners in the psychological sciences,
sociology, political science, philosophy, law, and other
disciplines concerned with the nature of selflessness, heroism,
justice, and their variants.
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