Altruism or
selflessness is the principle or practice of concern for the
welfare of others. It is a traditional
virtue in many cultures and a core aspect of various religious traditions and secular worldviews, though the concept of "others" toward whom concern should be directed can vary among cultures and religions. Altruism or selflessness is the opposite of
selfishness. The word was coined by the French philosopher
Auguste Comte in French, as
altruisme, for an
antonym of egoism. He derived it from the Italian
altrui, which in turn was derived from Latin
alteri, meaning "other people" or "somebody else".