{"id":174789,"date":"2016-12-25T22:52:56","date_gmt":"2016-12-26T03:52:56","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/comparing-psychological-ethical-egoism-study-com\/"},"modified":"2016-12-25T22:52:56","modified_gmt":"2016-12-26T03:52:56","slug":"comparing-psychological-ethical-egoism-study-com","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/ethical-egoism\/comparing-psychological-ethical-egoism-study-com\/","title":{"rendered":"Comparing Psychological &amp; Ethical Egoism &#8211; Study.com"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>  In this lesson, you will explore two different ways of explaining  the motivations of your actions. Discover what they have in  common and how they are different, and test your understanding  with a brief quiz.<\/p>\n<p>    My, what an ego you've got. No, don't worry, that's not an    insult. I don't mean you're prideful or arrogant; I just mean    that you're very self-interested. No, still not an insult. You    see, many psychologists believe that self-interest is the basis    for all human interactions. And many philosophers believe that    even if self-interest isn't necessarily the basis for every    action, well, then it should be.  <\/p>\n<p>    But there's a big difference between what is and what should    be. Here, let's take a look at that ego. I promise it's not an    insult.  <\/p>\n<p>    On one side of this is the simple belief about why we act the    way we do. Psychological egoism states that human    actions are based in self-interest. In this doctrine, we are    making a factual claim about human behavior, with absolutely no    moral judgments attached. See, I told you not to worry - no    one's judging you here.  <\/p>\n<p>    Psychological egoism is a descriptive theory, meaning    that it describes something based on observation and leaves it    at that. Descriptive doctrines don't try and describe actions    as moral or immoral, good or bad; they simply observe and    describe those actions. That also means that we are basing this    doctrine in empirical, observable science. Those who believe in    psychological egoism do so because their scientific research    about human behavior, attitudes, and motivations supports it.    And, for it to be a scientific fact, it has to apply to every    person, all the time. So, according to this theory, this is    just the way things are. People are motivated by self-interest.  <\/p>\n<p>    Now, one important clarification we should make is that    self-interest and selfishness are very different things. Your    actions can be purely motivated by doing what's best for you,    but sometimes it's in your best interest not to be selfish. In    fact, psychologists have observed that selfishness is very    commonly not in your best interest. For example, it's selfish    to want to take something from a store without paying. But that    would be theft, and stealing is against your best interest    because you would be arrested. Also, people would treat you    differently for being a thief; you could lose your job, and    you'll end up in a state prison with face tattoos and    fermenting wine in a toilet. It's in your best interest to    avoid that.  <\/p>\n<p>    All right, get the shrinks out of here. We're done talking    about scientific facts; it's time to talk some philosophy.    Philosophers don't necessarily believe that all human actions    are motivated by self-interest, but many believe that they    ought to be. Ethical egoism is the theory that a moral    action is one that is based in self-interest. According to this    doctrine, at the end of the day, the only real value to a    person is their own welfare, so acting in your own best    interest is always a moral choice.  <\/p>\n<p>    See the difference between ethical and psychological egoism?    While the psychologists state as a fact with no moral judgment    that self-interest is the basis of all action, ethicists state    that an action should be morally judged for being    self-interested.  <\/p>\n<p>              Get FREE access for 5 days,              just create an account.            <\/p>\n<p>              No obligation, cancel anytime.            <\/p>\n<p>              Select a subject to preview related courses:            <\/p>\n<p>      Since ethical egoism does not describe what is, but instead      what should be, it is a normative theory. Normative      doctrines state what is right and wrong and indicate how      people should act, so they're not scientific theories, and      therefore require philosophical, not scientific, evidence.      But, just as with psychological egoism, ethical egoism also      advises against being selfish. From a philosophical      standpoint, being selfish can be against your best interest,      and therefore is immoral.    <\/p>\n<p>      Say that you have all the apples in town. You could be      selfish and keep all the apples; you know you'll eat well,      but if you don't share them, everybody in town will hate you.      They like apples too, and now they aren't going to help you      with other things that you need. So, you've got no friends      and nothing but apples. Once again, we see that the moral      action is the one that is least selfish, because sharing your      apples is actually in your best interest. Turns out, taking      an interest in yourself can really take you far.    <\/p>\n<p>      What motivates our actions? What ought to motivate our      actions? Even if the answer is the same, these are two      different questions. Psychological egoism is the      scientific theory that all human actions are motivated by      self-interest. This does not judge any actions as right or      wrong, but simply observes and describes them as fact, making      this a descriptive doctrine.    <\/p>\n<p>      On the other side is ethical egoism, the philosophical      theory that judges the morality of actions based on their      level of self-interest. According to this theory, a moral      action is one that is in your best interest, so although      people don't always act in their self-interest, they should.      That's the difference - psychological egoism states what is;      ethical egoism states what should be. But, they both agree      that self-interest is in your best interest. 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