Self-love and Self-respect: A Philosophical Study of Egoism |
Contents
THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS | 17 |
PERSONAL MORALITY | 63 |
AMORAL EGOISM | 117 |
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act-teleology action agent Amoral Egoism argue argument assumption autonomous believe benefit Brandt C. I. Lewis chapter coercion Coherent Integration conception of personal condition conflict consistent covert compulsion David Gauthier dependent endorsement enjoy enjoyment entails Erich Fromm ethical egoism example false desire false priority feel first-order desire formulated Fromm give and receive goal gratification of desire hedonic hidden compulsion Ibid identity implies intolerance Journal of Philosophy Kalin kind Kurt Baier loved person lover maxim motivation nature object op.cit personal growth Philosophical plant flowers playing baseball pleased about one's possible principle prisoner's dilemma problem productive love promote psychological egoism psychological identity pursue question R.M. Hare rational desire real desires reason regard respect responsibility sake satisfaction satisfied second-order desire self-defeating self-identifying desires self-interest self-love sense sires situation someone Suppose take the drug teleological theory things tion tive true desires universal egoism well-being and personal worthy of gratification