self Interest theory
The hidden benefits argument
Hidden benefits - i.e gratitude, praise and positive image of themselves. Mothers love towards children.
The definitional argument
It is true by definition that everyone is selfish.
The fear of punishment argument
Keeps people in line and prevents them from doing wrong. Laws and police
The evolutionary argument
Naturally selfish creatures who are programmed to pursue their own interests. Passes the gene to the next generations.
self-interest
Self-interest generally refers to a focus on the needs or desires (interests) of the self. A number of philosophical, psychological, and economic theories examine the role of self-interest in motivating human action.
utilitarianism
the doctrine that actions are right if they are useful or for the benefit of a majority