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अहंमात्रवाद शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : egoism


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The plays during this period are in many ways the darkest of Shakespeare's career and address issues such as betrayal, murder, lust, power and egoism.


Epic Records albums Rational egoism (also called rational selfishness) is the principle that an action is rational if and only if it maximizes one's self-interest.


As such, it is considered a normative form of egoism, though historically has been associated with both descriptive and normative forms.


In its strong form, rational egoism holds that to not pursue one's own interest is unequivocally irrational.


Rational egoism (разумный эгоизм) emerged as the dominant social philosophy of the Russian nihilist movement, having developed in the works of nihilist philosophers Nikolay Chernyshevsky and Dmitry Pisarev.


However, their terminology was largely obfuscated to avoid government censorship and the name rational egoism explicitly is unmentioned in the writings of both philosophers.


Rational egoism was further embodied in Chernyshevsky's 1863 novel What Is to Be Done?, and was criticised in response by Fyodor Dostoyevsky in his 1864 work Notes from Underground.


For Chernyshevsky, rational egoism served as the basis for the socialist development of human society.


English philosopher Henry Sidgwick discussed rational egoism in his book The Methods of Ethics, first published in 1872.


Sidgwick considers three such procedures, namely, rational egoism, dogmatic intuitionism, and utilitarianism.


Rational egoism is the view that, if rational, "an agent regards quantity of consequent pleasure and pain to himself alone important in choosing between alternatives of action; and seeks always the greatest attainable surplus of pleasure over pain".


Sidgwick found it difficult to find any persuasive reason for preferring rational egoism over utilitarianism.





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