Friday, May 21, 2010

The Impulse to Philanthropy

What accounts for the impulse to philanthropy, especially for long-term projects like basic research into diseases' nature, causes, and cures? 

In a different era and context, Alexander Smith (1830-1867) wrote "... Knowing that his existence here is limited, a man's workings have reference to others rather than to himself, and thereby into his nature comes a new influx of nobility. If a man plants a tree, he knows that other hands than his will gather the fruit; and when he plants it, he thinks quite as much of those other hands as of his own."