Is there really such a thing as a really true 'Unselfish Deed'? If so, what does such a act entail? What is exempt from an actual truly unselfish act and what is not.
The debate as to whether there is such a thing as a selfless act has been rigorously active since the period of Ancient Philosophy up to the Modern Era.
In the debate there has been many acclaimed Intellectuals of whom have proposed that a truly 'Unselfish Act' is idealistic and noble, but in actuality such is non-existent. Both within the field of Philosophy and of that of Psychology, the balance seems to be aimed...