altruistlik
Altruistlik is the Estonian adjective that corresponds to the English term altruistic. It describes motives or actions that are oriented toward the welfare of others, sometimes at a cost to the actor. Altruistlik käitumine is often discussed in ethics, psychology and social sciences as a form of prosocial behavior that prioritizes others' interests over one's own immediate benefit.
Etymologically, altruistlik derives from the noun altruist, which in many languages traces to French altruiste and
In normative ethics, altruism is contrasted with egoism. Some theories defend genuine altruism as an objective
Pro-social behavior is the broader category that includes altruistic acts. Biological explanations emphasize mechanisms such as
Common examples include charitable giving, volunteering, caregiving, and emergency aid to strangers. In public discourse, altruistlik