anything out of or beyond ourselves?" Supposing we do possess in our
nature a regard to the well-being of others, why may we not set that
aside as being in our way to our own good
He then replies to the question, "Why should we be concerned about
anything out of or beyond ourselves?" Supposing we do possess in our
nature a regard to the well-being of others, why may we not set that
aside as being in our way to our own good.