- cynic or
cynicism in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cynic or
Cynicism may
refer to:
Cynicism (philosophy), a
school of
ancient Gr****
philosophy Cynicism (contemporary)...
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Cynicism (Ancient Gr****: κυνισμός) is a
school of
thought in
ancient Gr**** philosophy,
originating in the
classical period and
extending into the ****enistic...
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Cynicism is an
attitude characterized by a
general distrust of the
motives of others. A
cynic may have a
general lack of
faith or hope in
people motivated...
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Legal cynicism is a
domain of
legal socialization defined by a
perception that the
legal system and law
enforcement agents are "illegitimate, unresponsive...
- 324/321 BC), was an
ancient Gr****
philosopher and one of the
founders of
Cynicism.
Renowned for his
ascetic lifestyle,
biting wit, and
radical critiques...
- Naïve
cynicism is a
philosophy of mind,
cognitive bias and form of
psychological egoism that
occurs when
people naïvely
expect more
egocentric bias in...
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educational philosophy and theory, as well as the
study of
ancient and
modern Cynicism. His
works have been
widely translated. The
novel Wretch (2020) was republished...
- self-indulgence, boldness, cowardice, pride, friendship, collusion, joy,
cynicism, heroes, mercenaries. Windhorst,
Brian (December 7, 2011). "LeBron James:...
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title Kritik der
zynischen Vernunft. It
discusses philosophical Cynicism and po****r
cynicism as a
societal phenomenon in
European history. In the
first volume...
- 5-item
Cynicism scale measures an
indifference or a
distance attitude towards one's work. It is akin to the
Depersonalization scale. The
cynicism measured...