Self-sacrifice is the giving up of something that a person wants for themselves so that others can be helped or protected or so that other external value can be advanced or protected.
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Altruism
Altruism is the moral principle, principle and moral courage, moral practice of concern for the welfare and/or happiness of other human kind, human beings or animals, resulting in a quality of life both material and spirituality, spiritual. It ...
(unselfishness)
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Altruistic suicide
Altruistic suicide is the sacrifice of one's life in order to save or benefit others, for the good of the group, or to preserve the traditions and honor of a society. It is always intentional. Benevolent suicide refers to the self sacrifice of on ...
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Sacrifice
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Self-denial
Self-denial (related but different from self-abnegation or self-sacrifice) is an act of letting go of the self as with altruistic abstinence – the willingness to forgo personal pleasures or undergo personal trials in the pursuit of the increase ...
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Self-sacrifice in Jewish law
Although rare, there are instances within Jewish law that mandate a Jew to sacrifice their own life rather than violate a religious prohibition. One of these prohibitions is that no life should be taken, including one's own. Many more ritual p ...
External links
Self-denial and self-sacrifice in the life and teaching of Jesus 1966
Self-Interest and the Concept of Self-Sacrifice 1980
Self-sacrifice, Cooperation and Aggression in Women of Varying Sex-role Orientationsby Pauline M. Baefsky, Stephen E. Berger, 1974
self-sacrificesearch in Google Scholar
self-sacrifice onelook.com
References
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