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hing as a metaphorical equivalent of another, is a powerful tendency of the human animal and it account for a great deal of the spread of helpfulness across the human environment.
In this manner it is possible to explain the biological bases for man's seemingly altruistic behavior. The man is also intensely competitive. But under normal circumstances these rival tendencies balance each other out, and this balance account for a great deal of human intercourse, in the form of transactional behavior.
An important extension of this two-way co-operative behavior is embodied in the phrase: "one good turn now deserves another later. This is delayed, or nonspecific. Anticipation of a delayed-reward is open the hidden motive for a great deal of what is claimed to be purely altruistic behavior.
In this manner it is possible to explain the biological bases for man's seemingly altruistic behavior. The man is also intensely competitive. But under normal circumstances these rival tendencies balance each other out, and this balance account for a great deal of human intercourse, in the form of transactional behavior.
An important extension of this two-way co-operative behavior is embodied in the phrase: "one good turn now deserves another later. This is delayed, or nonspecific. Anticipation of a delayed-reward is open the hidden motive for a great deal of what is claimed to be purely altruistic behavior.
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