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Перевод: egoism speek egoism


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эгоизм


Тезаурус:

  1. In every example they offer, it is competitive egoism that has subverted the ideal of objectivity - from instances of brazen cheating to the simple laxity with which papers are refereed, grants awarded, and experiments checked - or left unchecked.
  2. In the following year the President argued that man's nature had been used by God and that state-imposed collective responsibility was unnecessary: Christian altruism had worked through an "inevitable though almost undetected stimulation of Egoism".
  3. Because of this, we surrender to God our self-knowledge and our self-significance, all the things we struggle so desperately to hold on to in our egoism.
  4. Having been to confession and passed through "the wall of fire", Lewis wrote to Sister Penelope, "the suggestion about an orgy of egoism turns out, like all the Enemy propaganda, to have just a grain of truth in it, but I have no doubt that the proper method of dealing with that is as I intend to do, to continue the practice.
  5. By 1888, when his biography of Max Stirner appeared, Mackay was also known as the rediscoverer of that philosopher of egoism.
  6. In the process, though this biography is refreshingly free of anti-male bias, it offers a portrait of men in whom high notions of liberty and truth were riddled with feckless egoism.
  7. He writes about it in unforgettably dramatic terms and with the sublime egoism (to use the word purely, with no pejorative sense) of a man alone with God.
  8. Nothing illustrates better the fluidity of viewpoints by which we can swing towards and away from egoism, and how little it has to do with morality.
  9. The most extravagant possibilities of an egoism which both enhances and distorts awareness spring from the appetite for power.
  10. A consistent egoism quite unsullied by altruism is a philosophical abstraction.
  11. Older Marxist criminologies (notably Bonger's) saw the link between economic conditions and crime precisely as lying in the culture of egoism which was stimulated by economic advance under capitalism (Bonger, 1916).
  12. Instead of asking "How do we ever unlearn our native egoism?" we must ask "How near to a true philosophical egoism do we ever succeed in getting?"
  13. Pride and egoism drives them on, and a shared stupidity stops us from stopping them.

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