The first theory says that human beings always act egoistically, the second that they ought to act egoistically. |
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This explanation involves subscribing to a view that the perpetrators act egoistically. |
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Rather than asserting himself egoistically upon experience, James surrenders to it, is accessible to it. |
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Ethical hedonism can be universalist, me-and-my-near-and-dear egocentric, or egoistically focused just on one's own pleasure. |
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All these competencies can of course be used individually or egoistically. |
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The objection, however, lies precisely in this attempt to explain my concern for my beloved egoistically. |
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The same seems to go for rational egoism: I am sufficiently motivated to act egoistically without any belief in the truth of rational egoism. |
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Away from the eyes of the group, however, we also have a tendency to behave egoistically — almost as if in rebellion. |
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I feel egoistically happy that our criticism of the AKP was neither an overreaction nor an exaggeration. |
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He took this decision in spite of serious reservations of the US military, which egoistically insisted that it had the will and capacity to turn sure defeat into victory. |
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