الواصلة
al·tru·i·smالتركية النطق
ältruîzımالنطق
/ˈaltro͞oˌəzəm/ /ˈæltruːˌɪzəm/
علم أصول الكلمات
() 1853, from French altruisme, coined 1830 by Auguste Comte|Auguste Comte]], from autrui (“of or to others”) + -isme, from Old French, from Latin alteri, dative of alter (“other”), from which also English alter.“” in the Online Etymology Dictionary, Douglas Harper, 2001 Apparently inspired by French Latin legal phrase l'autrui, from le bien, le droit d'autrui (“the good, the right of the other”). Introduced into English by George Henry Lewes|George Henry Lewes]] in 1853, in his translation Comte’s Philosophy of the Sciences, 1, xxi.