چكيده لاتين :
The dilemma of morality as depicted in controversy on self-interest
and altruism, (or selfishness and unselfishness) has been in existence a
long time. [1] Though it did not merely originate with them, this dilemma
reached its fruition and received classic expression in eighteenth-century
moral philosophers. In spite of immense solutions, the core question
of the dilemma still remained open. The overall aim of this paper is to
suggest that the concepts of self-interest and altruism are liable to be a
source of confusion in our moral thinking, and to take some steps towards
dispelling this confusion. While it is not aspiring to discuss the dilemma so
as to conclude any discussion, in its turn, it tries to modeling a moderate
solution for the dilemma.