egoism in the PONS Dictionary

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Both ethical altruism and ethical egoism contrast with utilitarianism, which is the view that every individual's well-being (including one's own) is of equal moral importance.
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Among the subjects covered are ethical and simple subjectivism, emotivism, as well as ethical and psychological egoism.
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It is, however, related to several other normative forms of egoism, such as ethical egoism and rational egoism.
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Egoism has also been alleged as being outside the scope of moral philosophy.
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I know them well; the aggressive individualism, the egoism, the touchiness, the liability to resentment, even a touch of vindictiveness.
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Individual self-realization rests on each individual's desire to fulfill their egoism.
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In this context, egoism is another way of describing the sense that the common good should be enjoyed by all.
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Egoist anarchists claim that egoism will foster genuine and spontaneous union between individuals.
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They extend this rational and ethical egoism to advocate a form of biolibertarianism.
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By some it was also considered to be an ideological manifesto proclaiming the fight with opportunism and egoism.
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