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Egotism is
defined as the
drive to
maintain and
enhance favorable views of
oneself and
generally features an
inflated opinion of one's
personal features...
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Implicit egotism is the
hypothesis that
humans have an
unconscious preference for
things they ****ociate with themselves. In a 2002 paper, psychologists...
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anyone who
questions the individual's self-worth, an
example of
threatened egotism. The
Journal of
Educational Psychology conducted a
study in
which they...
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Egotism; or, The Bosom-Serpent" is a
short story by
Nathaniel Hawthorne published in 1843 in The
United States Magazine and
Democratic Review in New...
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Bushman BJ,
Baumeister RF (July 1998). "Threatened
egotism, narcissism, self-esteem, and
direct and
displaced aggression: does self-love...
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scholastic ignorance,
gross neglect of non-British culture, an
astounding egotism, and an
undisguised contempt for
American progress". Amos
Urban Shirk,...
- last of the 20th century's
great dictators, but not the
least in
terms of
egotism, or cruelty, or
morbid will to power." Saddam's
regime brought about the...
- term 'vain imaginings'. Philosophically,
vanity may be a
broader form of
egotism and pride.
Friedrich Nietzsche wrote that "vanity is the fear of appearing...
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hierarchy of the
Church is a
hotbed of ambition,
corruption and
desperate egotism,
Conservatives are
xenophobic extremists and the
liberals are self-important...
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hubris and
being punished for
grandiose projects that
serve an individual's
egotism are
central aspects of each work". Hank's
death marks the
beginning of...