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Moral behavior will always benefit a person in strictly selfish terms. a. True b. False

          Moral behavior will always benefit a person in strictly selfish terms.
a. True
b. False
        
Moral behavior will always benefit a person in strictly selfish terms.
a. True
b. False

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00:02 Hello students, this question is about altruism.
00:05 So, the answer is true because altruism refers to an act that is performed to help others over own risk.
00:52 So, somewhere this is a selfless act but the person who is an altruist or who performs this help or act keeps his or her own life under risk and helps the other.
01:12 So, this is called altruism...
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