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  2. Agapism - Wikipedia

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    Theological agapism holds that our love of God is expressed by loving each other. As the ethics of love, agapism indicates that we should do the most loving thing in each situation, letting love determine our obligation rather than rules. Alternatively, given a set of rules, agapism indicates to follow those rules which produce the most love.

  3. Jewish views on love - Wikipedia

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    Rather than finding compassion within oneself, we are obligated to find compassion from our empathy and natural connectedness to others. This love for one’s neighbor because they are ones neighbor is an important theme seen in modern views of love in Jewish ethics. [23] Love can be expressed in a myriad of ways in the Jewish tradition.

  4. Golden Rule - Wikipedia

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    Sociologically, "love your neighbor as yourself" is applicable between individuals, between groups, and also between individuals and groups. In evolution, " reciprocal altruism " is seen as a distinctive advance in the capacity of human groups to survive and reproduce, as their exceptional brains demanded exceptionally long childhoods and ...

  5. Alternatives to the Ten Commandments - Wikipedia

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    Don't mislead yourself and don't mislead others. Limit yourself from disturbing yourself and others. Make profitable decisions and make them wisely. Expect imperfections in yourself and the others. Defend yourself when someone breaks the above rules to your detriment or to the detriment of people associated with you.

  6. Self-love - Wikipedia

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    Nicomachean Ethics Book 9, Chapter 8 focuses on it particularly. In this passage, Aristotle argues that people who love themselves to achieve unwarranted personal gain are bad, but those who love themselves to achieve virtuous principles are the best sort of good. He says the former kind of self-love is much more common than the latter.

  7. Altruism - Wikipedia

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    The concept of altruism has a history in philosophical and ethical thought. The term was coined in the 19th century by the founding sociologist and philosopher of science Auguste Comte, and has become a major topic for psychologists (especially evolutionary psychology researchers), evolutionary biologists, and ethologists.

  8. Rules of Survival - Wikipedia

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    Rules of Survival was a free-to-play [1] multiplayer online battle royale game developed and published by NetEase Games. It was first released via beta access in November 2017 and released globally on May 31, 2018. By October 2018, the game had reached 230 million players worldwide. [2] On May 30, 2018, the game was released on Steam.

  9. Know thyself - Wikipedia

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    Other writers of the period also emphasized the social dimension of self-knowledge; Thomas Elyot linked the maxim to the Biblical commandment "Love thy neighbour as thyself", and Samuel Pufendorf argued that one should know oneself to be a member of society and obey the laws created for the common good. [80]