SOCIAL AND ETHICAL POTENTIAL OF EGOISM AND INDIVIDUALISM
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Egoism, Psychological Egoism and Ethical Egoism
Egoism The term “egoism” is ordinarily used to mean “exclusive concern with satisfying one’s own desires, getting what one wants.” Dictionaries tend to support this. They call “egoism”, for instance, “1. selfishness; self-interest. 2. conceit.” The term “egotist” is often a substitute, although it’s defined differently, for example, as “excessive reference to oneself.” The ego is the self. But ...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Proceedings of the National Aviation University. Series: Philosophy, Cultural
سال: 2013
ISSN: 2412-2157,2411-5606
DOI: 10.18372/2412-2157.17.9776