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As Smith himself admits, if egoistic behavior lends itself to society’s detriment, then it ought to be stopped. The theory of conditional egoism is thus dependent on a superior moral...
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Abstract: Psychological egoism, the view that people act solely in their own interest, is defined and shown not to be a meaningful ethical philosophy. ... | Problems | Egoistic Theories | The Good | Duty Ethics | Utilitarianism | Rights |
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Synopsis of this ethical system, and short refutation ... In a broad use of the term any system might be called egoistic which makes any good of the ego the end and motive of action. The name, however, has been appropriated by usage to those systems which make happiness, pleasure, or personal advantage the sole end of conduct.
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ASSUME: TWO FORMS OF COHESION: REGULATION AND INTEGRATION ... IA RATES OF SUICIDE VARY INVERSELY WITH STRENGTH OF. GROUP REGULATION OF MEMBERS ... IB RATES OF SUICIDE VARY INVERSELY WITH STRENGTH OF GROUP INTEGRATION OF MEMBERS...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about egoistic. egoistic. Information about egoistic in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... (redirected from egoistic)
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Egoism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
• egotism, an excessive or exaggerated sense of self-importance • ethical egoism, the doctrine that holds that individuals ought to do what is in their self-interest • psychological egoism, the doct...
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