Difference between revisions of "Selfhood"
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− | + | 1. The state of having a {{Wiki|distinct}} {{Wiki|identity}}; {{Wiki|individuality}}. | |
2. The fully developed [[self]]; an achieved [[personality]]. | 2. The fully developed [[self]]; an achieved [[personality]]. | ||
3. [[Self-centeredness]]: "the [[cult]] of [[selfhood]] that became fashionable in the 1960s" (David Rankin). | 3. [[Self-centeredness]]: "the [[cult]] of [[selfhood]] that became fashionable in the 1960s" (David Rankin). | ||
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a. the state of having a {{Wiki|distinct}} identity | a. the state of having a {{Wiki|distinct}} identity | ||
b. the {{Wiki|individuality}} so possessed | b. the {{Wiki|individuality}} so possessed | ||
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3. the quality of [[being]] egocentric | 3. the quality of [[being]] egocentric | ||
− | + | 1. the [[state of being]] an {{Wiki|individual}} [[person]]; [[individuality]]. | |
2. one's [[personality]]. | 2. one's [[personality]]. | ||
3. [[selfishness]]. | 3. [[selfishness]]. |
Revision as of 17:14, 12 September 2013
1. The state of having a distinct identity; individuality.
2. The fully developed self; an achieved personality.
3. Self-centeredness: "the cult of selfhood that became fashionable in the 1960s" (David Rankin).
1. (Philosophy) Philosophy
a. the state of having a distinct identity
b. the individuality so possessed
2. a person's character
3. the quality of being egocentric
1. the state of being an individual person; individuality.
2. one's personality.
3. selfishness.