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egoism (ethics) the theory that the pursuit of your own welfare in the basis of morality concern for your own interests and welfare
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egoism The theory that regards self-interest as the foundation of morality, the regard of one
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egoism is the practice of evaluating a decision against the criterion of whether it serves a person
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egoism the view that we are always motivated by self-interest or that we always should be so motivated. Contemporary rational choice theorists attempt to understand how actual social institutions can be based on the choices of individuals acting according to egoist principles. The prisoner's dilemma and other problem cases show difficulties with this approach.
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egoism acting in one's self-interest; generally referred to as selfishness. There are two forms. Ethical egoism: even though we can act in the interests of others, we should always act only in our own interests. Writer Ayn Rand promoted ethical egoism. Psychological egoism: that we cannot act in the interests of others, and anything that appears to be such is actually a selfish act, because we expect to personally benefit from it.
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