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  1. Egoism

    wiktionary egoism egoistic self importance termsref egoism egotism Egotism , an excessive or exaggerated sense of self importance Ethical egoism , the doctrine that holds that individuals ought to do what is in their self interest Psychological egoism , the doctrine that holds that individuals are always motivated by self interest Rational egoism , the belief that it is rational to act in one s self interest Solipsism sometimes called egoism , the belief that only one s self exists, or that only the experiences of one s self can be verified Egoist anarchism , a form of anarchism, as most often represented by Max Stirner Egocentrism , inability to put oneself in other peoples shoes See also Altruism , the selfless concern for the welfare of others Selfishness , denoting the precedence given in thought or deed to the self, i.e., self interest or self concern Selfism , a pejorative term referring to any philosophy, doctrine, or tendency that upholds explicitly selfish principles as being desirable Individualism , a focus on the individual as opposed to society Individualist anarchism , anarchism that exalts the supremacy of the individual Machiavellianism , a tendency to deceive and manipulate others for personal gain Objectivism Ayn Rand , a philosophical system based on the writings of Ayn Rand that advocates egoism Satanism , a philosophy based on individualism and self preservation Post egoism , a philosophy aiming beyond egoism Suitheism , the belief in self as a deity disambiguation Category Psychological theories Category Ethical theories Category Theories of mind ar es Ego smo fa ko is S rhyggja he pl Egoizm ru sr fi Egoismi sv Egoism tr Egoizm ...   more details



  1. Rule egoism

    Rule egoism is the doctrine under which an individual evaluates the optimal set of rules according to whether conformity to those rules bring the most benefit to himself. ref Kagan, Shelly. 1998. Normative Ethics. Westview Press. p. 199 ref References Reflist See also Enlightened self interest Ethical egoism Indirect self interest Psychological egoism Rational egoism Rule utilitarianism Virtue ethics Category Ethical theories ...   more details



  1. Rational egoism

    For other forms of egoism Egoism disambiguation Individualism sidebar In ethics ethical philosophy , rational egoism also called rational selfishness or egotism is the principle that an action is rational ... 2002 , 3 Moseley 2006 , 2. ref The view is a Norm philosophy normative form of wikt egoism egoism . However, it is different from other forms of egoism, such as ethical egoism and psychological egoism ... egoism is about motivation and ethical egoism is about morality , rational egoism is a view about rationality where rationality may or may not be tied to morality . Ethical egoism is also different from amoralism . Philosophy Rational egoism is discussed by the nineteenth century English philosopher ..., namely, rational egoism, dogmatic intuitionism, and utilitarianism . Rational egoism is the view ... reason for preferring rational egoism over utilitarianism . Although utilitarianism can be provided with a rational basis and reconciled with the morality of common sense, rational egoism appears to be an equally ... Two objections to rational egoism are given by the English philosopher Derek Parfit , who discusses ... s present and future self. Social sciences Rational egoism is the standard behavioral postulate of neoclassical ... egoism is often referred to in terms of the implied model of the individual, homo economicus ..., in political science, the assumption of rational egoism gives rise to the paradox of voting given ... . ref Supporters of rational egoism, however, might point out that this argument is not sound because ... also discusses a theory that she called Rational egoism or more specifically Rational self interest ... 2006 Moseley 2006 , 2a. ref Thus, her view is a conjunction of both rational egoism in the standard sense and ethical egoism , because according to Objectivist philosophy , egoism cannot be properly justified ... explains the concept of rational egoism in depth. According to Rand, a rational man holds his own life ... See also colbegin Enlightened self interest Ethical egoism Hedonism Invisible Hand Objectivism Ayn ...   more details



  1. Post-egoism

    Notability date February 2008 Post egoism is a philosophy emerging from the schools of post modernism and Buddhism that aims to transcend traditions of artistic egoism, ethical egoism , and notions of an autonomous self. It takes a holistic approach towards being human and like any other genre or designation, retroactively applies to many past artists and thinkers as for example, and ironically, Friedrich Nietzsche with his concept of the bermensch and in extension, theorists of posthumanism . The term appears to have been coined in The University in Transformation by Jennifer Gidley bquote Joining the ranks of initiators and supporters of the humanversity movement were many of the previously retrenched and disenfranchised academics, professionals, and activists. Having worked through their own resultant personal crises and angst at having to wear the marginal crown, and then being catapulted into premature paradigm shift and spiritual transformation, they began to network with others and form sort of post egoism communities ref Sohail Inayatullah and Jennifer Gidley, The University in Transformation Global Perspectives on the Futures of the University , Greenwood Publishing Group, 2000. p. 242. ref References refs Category Normative ethics ...   more details



  1. Psychological egoism

    For other forms of egoism Egoism disambiguation mergefrom Psychological hedonism discuss Talk Psychological egoism Hedonism merger .28again.29 date February 2012 Psychological egoism is the view that humans ... are, not how they ought to be. It is, however, related to several other normative forms of egoism, such as ethical egoism and rational egoism . A specific form of psychological egoism is psychological ... pleasure or to avoid suffering pain . Many discussions of psychological egoism focus on this variety ... of eudaimonia as self interested. ref The debate Psychological egoism is controversial. Proponents ... Basis for Psychological Egoism, Journal of Philosophy 61 530 537 ref Critics argue that it is false ... Press ref Critics have also stated that proponents of psychological egoism often confuse the satisfaction ... philosophy. Year 1996. Chapter 1. Psychological Egoism. By Edward Jarvis Bond. ref Psychological egoism ... egoism may seem at first obviously false, because there are many acts that appear to be altruistic ... a form of psychological egoism , the ultimate egoistic motive is to gain good feelings of pleasure and avoid bad feelings of pain. Other, less restricted forms of psychological egoism may allow the ultimate ... Psychological egoism has been accused of being Begging the question circular If a person willingly .... Joel Feinberg , in his 1958 in literature 1958 paper Psychological Egoism , embraces a similar critique by drawing attention to the infinite regress of psychological egoism. He expounds it in the following ... self interest Reward system , for a proposed anatomic basis of psychological egoism. Inclusive fitness References Baier, Kurt 1990 . Egoism in A Companion to Ethics , Peter Singer ed. , Blackwell Oxford ... library Bentham bnthPML.html link C.D. Broad Broad, C. D. 1971 . Egoism as a Theory of Human Motives ... 1967 . Hobbes and Psychological Egoism , Journal of the History of Ideas , Vol. 28, No. 4, pp ... Feinberg Feinberg, Joel . Psychological Egoism. In Reason & Responsibility Readings in Some Basic Problems ...   more details



  1. Ethical egoism

    For other forms of egoism Egoism disambiguation Individualism sidebar Ethical egoism also called simply egoism ref Sanders, Steven M. Is egoism morally defensible? Philosophia. Springer Netherlands. Volume ... moral agent s ought to do what is in their own self interest . It differs from psychological egoism , which claims that people can only act in their self interest. Ethical egoism also differs from rational egoism , which holds merely that it is rationality rational to act in one s self interest. Contractual egoism acknowledges the interdependence of self interests through voluntary, freely chosen exchanges. These doctrines may, though, be combined with ethical egoism. Ethical egoism contrasts ... and serve others. Egoism and altruism both contrast with ethical utilitarianism , which holds that a moral ... with no higher regard than one has for others as egoism does, by elevating self interests and the self ... being. Egoism, utilitarianism, and altruism are all forms of consequentialism , but egoism and altruism contrast with utilitarianism, in that egoism and altruism are both Consequentialism Agent ... of the philosophy. Ethical egoism does not, however, require moral agents to harm the interests and well ... the self interest of the agent. Nor does ethical egoism necessarily entail that, in pursuing ... a back seat to protracted eudaimonia . In the words of James Rachels , Ethical egoism ... endorses ..., p. 534. ref Ethical egoism is sometimes the philosophical basis for support of right libertarianism .... ref name ridgely Cite web last Ridgely first D.A. authorlink coauthors title Selfishness, Egoism ... 2008 08 selfishness egoism and altruistic libertarianism.html doi accessdate 2008 08 24 Dead link date ... should not coercively prevent others from exercising freedom of action. Types of ethical egoism Three different formulations of ethical egoism have been identified individual, personal and universal ... writing makes clear that he desired not a new idea of morality ethical egoism but a rejection of morality ...   more details



  1. Sacro-Egoism

    Sacro Egoism is a term defining a sociological approach in Western world Western society wherein the ultimate authority regarding religious thought and interpretation rests with the individual ref Definition created by Dr. John S. Knox, PhD in Theology & Religion 2009 , University of Birmingham , UK. ref . As theological thought evolved, specifically after the advent of liberalism in the nineteenth century, a change began to take place in the religious world. Religious attitudes and prioritization seem to begin shifting from Sacro Clericalism, where authority is given to the church and its representatives, to Sacro Egoism, where the individual assumes greatest authority. The role of the individual, the self, was elevated more than ever before and self reliance was glamorized, epitomized, and utilized in society even until the present. Liberal Christianity Liberal theologians like Schleiermacher, Ritschl, and Tillich . . . sought to anchor that faith in common human experience, and interpret it in ways that made sense within the modern worldview. ref Alister McGrath, Historical Theology An Introduction to the History of Christian Thought Malden, MA Blackwell, 1998 , 233. ref Schleiermacher, known as the Father of Modern Liberal Theology , considered religion and Christianity to be . . . the distinctly human awareness of something infinite beyond the self on whom the self is dependent for everything. ref Roger Olson, The Story of Christian Theology Twenty Centuries of Tradition & Reform Illinois, IN Inter Varsity Press InterVarsity Press , 1999 , 544. ref Though first a subtle and infrequent occurrence, more and more the authority and centrality of the Church began to lose ground to the prominence of the individual. Culturally, the expression of religion and Christianity encountered ... a religious transformation from older traditional patterns. Sacro Egoism suggests that at the heart ... faith. This is Sacro Egoism. References reflist Category Theology ...   more details



  1. Morals by Agreement

    Unreferenced date October 2006 Morals By Agreement is a game theory game theoretic moral philosophy book written by David Gauthier and published in 1986 by Oxford University Press . He develops a conception of practical rationality that he takes to be the only one capable of withstanding critical examination , and then proposes a moral theory that is the only one compatible with that conception of rationality. See also Rational egoism Ethical egoism DEFAULTSORT Morals By Agreement Category 1986 books Category Oxford University Press books Category Philosophy books ...   more details



  1. Psychological hedonism

    mergeto Psychological egoism discuss Talk Psychological egoism Hedonism merger .28again.29 date February 2012 Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Psychological hedonism is the theory that all human choice is motivated by a desire emotion desire for pleasure or an aversion to suffering . This theory does not deny the existence of seemingly altruism altruistic actions. However, it claims that when sane people choose to help others, it is because of the pleasure they themselves obtain, directly or indirectly, from doing so rather than for truly altruistic motives. Psychological hedonism is a special case of psychological egoism , the theory that all actions are motivated by self interest, in which the concept of self interest is equated with pleasure. All the arguments and counter arguments presented in the article on psychological egoism also apply to psychological hedonism. See also Hedonism Psych stub DEFAULTSORT Psychological Hedonism Category Motivational theories Category Hedonism ...   more details



  1. Self-interest

    wiktionary Self interest generally refers to a focus on the needs or desires interests of oneself. By extension, it can mean Individualism , a philosophy stressing the worth of individual selves Psychological egoism , the view that humans are always motivated by self interest Ethical egoism , the ethical position that moral agents ought to do what is in their own self interest Hedonism , the school of ethics which argues that pleasure is the only intrinsic good. Epicureanism , a philosophical system related to hedonism Enlightened self interest , a philosophy which states that acting to further the interests of others also serves one s own self interest Indirect self interest , any situation in which the interests of others match one s own, so that serving one will lead to serving the other See also Altruism Egoism disambiguation Interest disambiguation Self disambiguation Selfish disambiguation disambig ...   more details



  1. Ethical solipsism

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Ethical solipsism is relative to Ethical egoism however the difference is in that while the ethical egotist thinks that others should abide by the social order while it is in his her best interest to do what best suits him her as an individual, the Ethical Solipsist is of the belief that no other Morality moral judgment exists or matters outside of his own individual moral judgment. DEFAULTSORT Ethical Solipsism Category Meta ethics ...   more details



  1. James L. Walker

    James L. Walker June 1845 &ndash April 2, 1904 , sometimes known by the pen name Tak Kak , was an American individualist anarchism individualist anarchist of the Egoist anarchism Egoist school . He was one of the main contributors to Benjamin Tucker s Liberty 19th century magazine Liberty . He worked out Egoism on his own some years before encountering the Egoist writings of Max Stirner , and was surprised with the similarities. ref McElroy, Wendy. The Debates of Liberty. Lexington Books. 2003. pp. 54 55 ref He published the first twelve chapters of Philosophy of Egoism in the May 1890 to September 1891 issues of Egoism . ref McElroy, Wendy. The Debates of Liberty. Lexington Books. 2003. p. 55 ref References Refs External links http dwardmac.pitzer.edu Anarchist Archives coldoffthepresses walker egoism.html The Philosophy of Egoism by James L. Walker http libertarian labyrinth.org archive James L. Walker James L. Walker Collection at The Libertarian Labyrinth http ienaridensnexus.blogspot.it 2012 04 legoismo nelle relazioni sessuali di.html L egoismo nelle relazioni sessuali di James L. Walker italian version http ienaridensnexus.blogspot.it 2012 04 legoismo di james l walker.html L egoismo di James L. Walker italian version http ienaridensnexus.blogspot.it 2012 04 uccidere cinesi di james l walker.html Uccidere Cinesi di James L. Walker italian version Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Walker, James L. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American anarchist DATE OF BIRTH 1845 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH April 2, 1904 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Walker, James L. Category American anarchists Category Individualist anarchists Category Egoist anarchists Category 1845 births Category 1904 deaths Anarchist stub es James Walker sv James L. Walker ...   more details



  1. The Right To Be Greedy: Theses On The Practical Necessity Of Demanding Everything

    The Right To Be Greedy Theses On The Practical Necessity Of Demanding Everything is a book published in 1974 by an American Situationist International situationist collective called For Ourselves Council for Generalized Self Management . Post left anarchist Bob Black describes it in its preface as an audacious attempt to synthesize a collectivist social vision of left wing origin with an individualist ic for lack of a better word ethic usually articulated on the right. ref name black http www.primitivism.com greedy.htm Preface to The Right to be Greedy by For Ourselves by Bob Black ref Its authors say The positive conception of egoism, the perspective of communist egotism egoism , is the very heart and unity of our theoretical and practical coherence. ref name greedy http libcom.org library right be greedy theses practical necessity demanding everything The Right To Be Greedy Theses On The Practical Necessity Of Demanding Everything by For Ourselves ref It is highly influenced by the work of Max Stirner . A reprinting of the work in the eighties was done by Loompanics Unlimited with the involvement of Bob Black who also wrote the preface to it ref name black . Quotes Greed in its fullest sense is the only possible basis of communist society. The present forms of greed lose out, in the end, because they turn out to be not greedy enough. The activity of simultaneous appropriation by each individual of all the rest, or of the appropriation of society by all at once inter appropriation realized inter subjectivity, or co property itself constitutes the totality of social production. The perspective of communist egoism is the perspective of that selfishness which desires nothing so much as other selves, of that egoism which wants nothing so much as other egos of that greed which is greedy to love love being the total appropriation of man by man. Communist egoism names the synthesis of individualism and collectivism, just as communist society names the actual, material, se ...   more details



  1. Kasra Nikzad

    Orphan date December 2011 Kasra Nikzad born August 19, 1921 in Tehran , Iran Was the inspiration for the cartoon character Bisho ur Touka Neyestani who figured prominently in his cartoon series ref cite web url http www.tebyan.net Literature Art GodlyPeople Occasions 2005 2 22 10530.html title date 31 March 2004 work Dnevnik Ljubljana language Persian accessdate 30 September 2011 ref Bisho ur, meaning idiot, was created to emphasize the contradictory nature of the religious government regime in Tehran. Kasra Nikzad, who represented and worked with the regime at the time was said to have confounded the citizens with speeches full of Islamic dogma, but when pressed on matters resorted to explaining government decisions based on self interested egoism. This dialectic between rational egoism, and religious doctrine is the butt of many cartoon strips by Touka Neyestani. references http www.radiozamaneh.com zamtoon References Reflist External links http www.radiozamaneh.com zamtoon Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Nikzad, Kasra ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Iranian politician DATE OF BIRTH August 19, 1901 PLACE OF BIRTH Tehran, Iran DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Nikzad, Kasra Category Iranian politicians Category 1901 births Category Living people ...   more details



  1. Egoist

    wiktionarypar egoist Egoist may refer to A person with self esteem and self love egoism An adherent of egoist anarchism Grupo Musical de Rock en Chile Estilo Visual . Compuesto por 3 integrantes Nis, Guties & Gabo. The Egoist novel The Egoist novel , 1879 novel by George Meredith The Egoist periodical The Egoist periodical , literary magazine founded by Dora Marsden Egoist Press , a small press from the early twentieth century Egoist song Egoist song , song by Falco musician Falco Egoist clothing , a Japanese fashion label and store run by Reiko Nakane in Tokyo, Japan. disambig ...   more details



  1. Hedonism (disambiguation)

    wiktionary hedonism Hedonism is a term most often used to describe the philosophy that pleasure is the most important pursuit of mankind. Other uses include Christian hedonism , a controversial Christian doctrine The paradox of hedonism , the idea that pleasure does not obey normal principles Hedonistic relevance , an observer s tendency to attribute a behavior to a person s disposition hedonic psychology, also known as happiness economics Hedonism Resorts , vacation resorts in Jamaica Hedonism album Hedonism album , an album by Bellowhead Hedonism Just Because You Feel Good , a song by Skunk Anansie Hedonismbot , a minor character in Futurama Hedonic regression , a method of estimating demand or value, used notably when calculating the Consumer price index See also Egoism disambiguation disambig ...   more details



  1. Psychological determinism

    http peripatus.blogspot.com 2005 07 psychological determinism.html Dr. Daniel Bader discusses two forms of psychological determinism Orectic psychological determinism is the view that we must always act upon our greatest drive. This is often called psychological hedonism , and if the drive is specified for self interest psychological egoism . Rational psychological determinism claims that we must always act according to our strongest or best reason. See also Amoralism Determinism Empathy Free will Moral skepticism External links http www.utilitarianism.com psychohed.htm Psychology Determinism DEFAULTSORT Psychological Determinism Category Motivational theories psych stub ...   more details



  1. Sacro

    Sacro may refer to Sacro a Scottish voluntary organisation, Safeguarding Communities, Reducing Offending , formerly known as the Scottish Association for the Care and Resettlement of Offenders In combination with other words, the sacrum e.g. sacroiliac The Sacro Convento , a Franciscan friary in Assisi, Umbria, Italy Monte Sacro , a hill in Rome on the banks of the river Aniene Sacro Vergente , an Apostolic Letter of Pope Pius XII to all people of Russia Cuore Sacro , a 2005 Italian language film directed by Ferzan Ozpetek Sacro Egoism , a term defining a sociological approach in Western society wherein the ultimate authority regarding religious thought and interpretation rests with the individual. Sacro Culto , the second album by Opera IX disambig ...   more details



  1. Egotism

    Other uses Egoism disambiguation For the 1843 short story Egotism or, The Bosom Serpent Egotism is the drive to maintain and enhance favorable views of oneself, and generally features an inflated opinion of one s personal features and importance intellectual, physical, social and other. ref Robin M. Kowalski ed., Aversive Interpersonal Behaviors 1997 p. 112 ref   The egotist has an overwhelming sense of the centrality of the Me of their personal qualities. ref William Walker Atkinson, The New Psychology 2010 1909 p. 30 ref Egotism means placing oneself at the core of one s world with no concern for others, including those loved or considered as close, in any other terms except those set by the egotist. Characteristics Egotism is closely related to loving one s self or narcissism indeed some would say by egotism we may envisage a kind of socialized narcissism . ref Samuel D. Schmalhausen, Why We Misbehave 2004 1928 p. 55 ref Egotists have a strong tendency to talk about themselves in a self promoting fashion, and they may well be arrogant and boastful with a Grandiosity grandiose sense of their own importance. ref Kowalski ed., p. 111 4 ref Their inability to recognise the accomplishments of others ref Mark R. Leary, The Curse of the Self OUP 2007 p. 91 ref leaves them profoundly ... to gain fewer values than are being given and from wikt egoism egoism , the unremitting pursuit of one s own self interest. Various forms of empirical egoism can be consistent with egotism, but do ... of belief. As such, the term is etymologically related very closely with philosophical wikt egoism egoism . Cultural examples Emma Woodhouse has been singled out as an Austen heroine distinguished ... list 3 Egocentrism Ego ideal Egomania Elitism Ethical egoism Grandiosity Hubris Megalomania Narcissism Narcissistic elation Pride Psychological egoism Rational egoism Selfishness Solipsism Spoiled ... Category Egoism Category Narcissism Category Philosophy of life ar de Egotismus es Egotismo ...   more details



  1. Yangism

    has been described as a form of psychological and ethical egoism . ref name readings1 Cite book ... Yangzhu s own way has been described as psychological egoism humans are in fact motivated only by self interest , ethical egoism humans should do only what is in their own self interest , or primativism ... philosophers believed in the importance of maintaining egoism self interest through keeping ... topics Category Chinese philosophy Category Egoism Category Ethical theories ko ja zh ...   more details



  1. Egomania

    for the TV documentary Egomania UK TV Documentary Egomania is an obsessive preoccupation with one s self ref name Dictionary dictionary.com ref and applies to someone who follows their own ungoverned impulses and is possessed by delusions of personal greatness and feels a lack of appreciation. ref H.C.R. Norriss http query.nytimes.com gst abstract.html?res 9903EED9153FE633A25757C2A9619C946296D6CF Indulgent parents Alienist Says they Make their Children Egomaniacs , July 24, 1913, The New York Times ref Someone suffering from this extreme egocentric focus is an egomaniac . The condition is psychologically abnormal. ref name Dictionary The term egomania is often used by laypersons in a pejorative fashion to describe an individual who is intolerably self centred. The clinical condition that most resembles the popular conception of egomania is narcissistic personality disorder . ref Gretchen Reevy et al eds., Encyclopedia of Emotions Volume I 2010 p. 217 ref Nordau and modernism Egomania was brought into polemical prominence at the close of the 19th century by Max Nordau , the first critic who perceived the centrality of the concept of egoism for an understanding of Modernism ... with his wholesale attacks on the ideology of egomania . ref Jean Michel Rabat , James Joyce and the Politics of Egoism 2001 p. 27 ref Nordau distinguished egoism as a lack of amiability....The egoist is quite able to look after himself in life from the ego maniac...who does not see things as they are, does not understand the world, and cannot take up a right attitude towards it . ref Max Simon Nordau, Degeneration 1895 p. 243 ref Nordau s attack was aimed at the Avant garde of the fin de si cle . His aim is to describe the geniuses as criminals and madmen... culte de moi . ref Rabat , p. 29 ref Entrepreneurs and celebrities Over a century later, the term has re appeared with a positive gloss to mark the post modern quest for success and celebrity. Self confidence is the key to all success...So ...   more details



  1. Bruno Wille

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Bruno Wille 6 February 1860 spaced ndash 31 August 1928 was a German politician. He was born in Magdeburg , and died in Aeschach near Lindau . He tried to make an end to the collective ideology of the Social Democratic Party of Germany SPD German labour party from 1890 until 1892. Influenced by Friedrich Nietzsche , he wanted to end the tyranny of political parties and protect individuality. Politics should help develop a personality and not subdue it. He was the leader of the radical youth opposition of the SPD. He did not have much support and had to leave the party in 1892. From that moment onwards, he regarded himself as an anarchist . He lost his radical thoughts when he got older. Instead of complete egotism egoism , he became an advocate of harmony of a community of humans. He became a great admirer of nature and wanted to become one with the world, which he regarded as an organism. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Wille, Bruno ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION German politician DATE OF BIRTH 6 February 1860 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 31 August 1928 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Wille, Bruno Category 1860 births Category 1928 deaths Category People from Magdeburg Category German religious humanists Category German anarchists Category Social Democratic Party of Germany politicians Category People from the Province of Saxony de Bruno Wille ...   more details



  1. Soleil (Watanabe Misato album)

    Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name soleil Type studio Artist Misato Watanabe Cover Soreiyu cover.jpg Released July 10, 2002 Recorded Genre J pop Length Label Sony Music Entertainment Sony Producer Nobuo Ariga & Misato Watanabe Reviews Last album Love Go Go Love&hearts Go Go 2000 This album soleil br 2002 Next album Orange Watanabe Misato ORANGE br 2003 Album recorded by female Japanese pop artist Misato Watanabe Watanabe Misato . It was released on July 10, 2002 by Sony Music Entertainment . Track listing YOU Atarashii Basho The new venue egoism truth soleil Watashi ga suki na Kodoku My Favorite solitude Natsuyaki Tamago The summer burning egg Blue Hana Flower Kono Boku de Ikite Yuku I ll live with this me Song of the Asking Koi no Uta Song of Love Caramel Blood External links http www.sonymusic.co.jp Music Info misato index pc.html Sony Music Entertainment Official site for Watanabe Misato. http www.sonymusic.co.jp Music Info misato disco index.html Album Page Direct link to page with song listing and music samples. Category 2002 albums Category Misato Watanabe albums ja ...   more details



  1. John Beverley Robinson (anarchist)

    notability Biographies date June 2011 unreferenced date June 2011 John Beverley Robinson 1853 1923 , was an American anarchist author, publisher, translator, and architect. He was for a time publisher of the Free Soiler the newsletter of the Georgism Georgist American Free Soil Society. Today he is most identified with the Individualist anarchism individualist Egoist anarchism egoist wing of American anarchism though he also had incarnations as a Tolstoyan nonresistance non resistant and as a Georgist , and was associated with Benjamin Tucker s Liberty 1881 1908 Liberty . Works http theanarchistlibrary.org HTML John Beverley Robinson Egoism.html Egoism by J.B. Robinson The Economics of Liberty 1916 Rebuilding the World An outline of the principles of anarchism 1917 http fair use.org p j proudhon general idea of the revolution The General Idea of the Revolution in the Nineteenth Century by P.J. Proudhon, translated by J.B. Robinson Sources Martin, J.J. Men Against the State the expositors of individualist anarchism in America, 1827 1908 1970 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Robinson, John Beverly ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1853 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1923 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Robinson, John Beverly Category Egoist anarchists Category 1853 births Category 1923 deaths Category Individualist anarchists anarchist stub US poli bio stub ...   more details



  1. Kleshas (Hinduism)

    Kle a sanskrit , also klesha is a term from Indian philosophy and yoga , meaning a poison . The third loka of Patanjali Pata jali s Yoga Sutras of Patanjali Yogas tra explicitly identifies Five Poisons Sanskrit pa cakle IAST Avidy smit r gadve bhinive pa ca kle ref name patanjali Pata jali et al. 2007 Source http www.sanskrit sanscrito.com.ar english sanskrit pronunciation pronunciation7.html accessed November 23, 2007 ref Translated into English, these five pa ca Kle a s or Afflictions IAST kle are ref name patanjali Ignorance in the form of a misapprehension about reality vidy , egoism in the form of an erroneous identification of the Self with the intellect asmit , attachment r ga , aversion IAST dve a , and fear of death which is derived from clinging ignorantly to life IAST abhinive . See Also Kleshas Buddhism Maya illusion Notes reflist 2 External links International Nath Order INO perspectives http www.nathorder.org wiki Five Kleshas Five Kleshas International Nath Order Shri Gurudev Mahendranath Mahendranath, Shri Gurudev . http www.mahendranath.org twiyoga2.mhtml Twilight Yoga II The Magnum Opus of Twilight Yoga Hinduism stub Category Sanskrit words and phrases fr Klesha sanskrit hi pl Kle a ...   more details




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