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Egoism

In philosophy, two different theories are labelled egoism: psychological egoism is the view that one is always motivated to act in one's own best interests, while ethical egoism is the view that one ought always to act in one's own best interests. See psychological egoism and ethical egoism.

Generally, the term egoism has been used with pejorative connotations; it has been applied to philosophers such as Bernard de Mandeville and to many other Materialists of his generation, but none of them declared themselves as such. The first Western philosopher to apply the label of egoism to his or her own work was Max Stirner—although he did, in effect, re-invent the meaning of the term to suit his philosophy.

In eastern philosophy, the debate around equivalent terms has been somewhat broader, not merely questioning the ethical validity of "serving oneself", but questioning what the self is, and whether such an entity can be defined or presumed to exist. Debates of this kind span Hinduism, Buddhism, and Neo-Taoism. See: atman, anatman, pudgalavada.

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Egoism
Anonymous - October 4th, 2005
Ther is an other type of ego, it is the obsessed ego which can be described as constant thought of self. It will at all costs maintaine it's inner integerity. How do I look, how do I feel, what are they saying, what are they thinking. This is only but a small procces of thought that takes place. ther is one problem which includes all problems. The obsessed ego. There is one answer which includes all answers. That is surrender of the ego.
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