Altruistic Quote by Jane Goodall
“Even in chimps there is true altruistic behaviour; behaviour that doesn't fit into the sociobiological model that says you either help a close relative and thereby your own genes, or you help somebody else now in return for their help in the future. When a very high-ranking male chimpanzee rescues a little orphan, saving his life, that kind of explanation doesn't work.”
About This Quote
Source Book: In the Shadow of Man, 1971
Chimpanzees sometimes act altruistically beyond kinship, challenging gene‑centric explanations of behavior.
In simple terms: Chimps show selfless acts beyond family ties.
Recognize that cooperation can arise from empathy, not just genetics.
Themes
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When to use this quote
- conservation education
- research design
- team building
- community outreach
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What motivates non‑kin altruism in animals?
- How can this inform human cooperation?
Such acts may still have indirect benefits, complicating pure altruism claims.