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There exists a wide range of philosophical views on man's obligations or motivations to act altruistically.
Proponents of ethical altruism maintain that individuals are morally obligated to act altruistically.
The opposing view is ethical egoism, which maintains that moral agents should always act in their own self-interest.
Both ethical altruism and ethical egoism contrast with utilitarianism, which is the view that every individual's well-being ( including one's own ) is of equal moral importance.

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