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  1. Egoism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy/Winter 2025 Edition)

    Egoism can be a descriptive or a normative position. Psychological egoism, the most famous descriptive position, claims that each person has but one ultimate aim: her own welfare. Normative forms of …

  2. Egoism - Wikipedia

    Egoism is a philosophy concerned with the role of the self, or ego, as the motivation and goal of one's own action.

  3. EGOISM Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of EGOISM is a doctrine that individual self-interest is the actual motive of all conscious action.

  4. Ethical egoism | Definition, Examples, Arguments, & Facts | Britannica

    Ethical egoism, in philosophy, an ethical theory according to which moral decision making should be guided entirely by self-interest. Ethical egoism is often contrasted with psychological egoism, the …

  5. Dr. Charles Kay » Egoism - Wofford College

    Egoism is a teleological theory of ethics that sets as its goal the benefit, pleasure, or greatest good of the oneself alone. It is contrasted with altruism, which is not strictly self-interested, but includes in its …

  6. Exploring Egoism: What It Is and What It Means - Philosophos

    May 16, 2023 · Egoism is an ethical theory that emphasizes self-interest and personal gain. It views the pursuit of one's own interests and goals as the primary goal in life, rather than the interests of others.

  7. Egoism (philosophy) | Research Starters - EBSCO

    Egoism is a philosophical concept that asserts self-interest as the primary aim of human beings. It encompasses three distinct types: psychological, ethical, and rational egoism, each exploring the …

  8. Egoism – The Philosophy Room

    Oct 29, 2024 · “Egoism” is a philosophical concept that explores the nature of self-interest and its role in human actions and decisions. At its core, egoism posits that individuals primarily act in their own self …

  9. Egoism: Explanation and Examples - Philosophy Terms

    The two main kinds of egoism are quite different; descriptive egoism just claims that human being do always act for their own benefit; while normative egoism claims that we should always act for our …

  10. Egoism - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy

    In philosophy, egoism is the theory that one’s self is, or should be, the motivation and the goal of one’s own action. Egoism has two variants, descriptive or normative. The descriptive (or positive) variant …