egoism - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of egoism in Hindi

Noun

  • अहंकार
  • अहंभाव
  • अहंमन्यता
  • अहंकृति
  • अहंवाद
  • अहं भाव
  • स्वार्थवाद
  • अहमवाद

egoism Definition

Noun

  • another term for egotism.

egoism Example

  • As a matter of fact, however, egoism has been no less prominent in intuitional ethics. ( तथ्य की बात के रूप में, हालांकि, अहंवाद अंतर्ज्ञानी नैतिकता में कम प्रमुख नहीं रहा है। )
  • His rivals saw how his intense personal ambition and egoism led him always to assume the chief place, and to use his parliamentary position to establish himself as leader of the nation. ( उनके प्रतिद्वंद्वियों ने देखा कि कैसे उनकी गहन व्यक्तिगत महत्वाकांक्षा और अहंकार ने उन्हें हमेशा प्रमुख स्थान ग्रहण करने और खुद को राष्ट्र के नेता के रूप में स्थापित करने के लिए अपनी संसदीय स्थिति का उपयोग करने के लिए प्रेरित किया। )
  • It is with hedonistic and other empirical theories that egoism is generally associated. ( यह सुखवादी और अन्य अनुभवजन्य सिद्धांतों के साथ है कि अहंकार आम तौर पर जुड़ा हुआ है। )
  • We must put aside pettiness, egoism and work for Nicaragua, ( हमें निकारागुआ के लिए क्षुद्रता, अहंकार और काम को अलग रखना चाहिए, )

More Sentence

  • First, egoism is not mere self-interest or selfishness.
  • But that egoism was also a means to validate his thinking process.
  • We think solidarity is modern, and egoism is old-fashioned,
  • Ethical egoism has been alleged as the basis for immorality.
  • Egoism has inspired many interpretations of Stirner's philosophy.
  • So construed, morality and egoism do not really conflict.
  • It has been argued that extreme ethical egoism is self-defeating.
  • Stirner's philosophy is usually called " egoism ".
  • The Union requires that all parties participate out of a conscious egoism.
  • It's difficult to see egoism in a sentence .
  • Yangism has been described as a form of psychological and ethical egoism.
  • One doctor attributes their race to egoism and nationalism.
  • Still this partial divorce of himself from the record of the social and scientific activity of his time, though it may save a thinker from the deplorable evils of dispersion, moral and intellectual, accounts in no small measure for the exaggerated egoism, and the absence of all feeling for reality, which marked Comte's later days.
  • Both of these are original and indispensable, but egoism has the priority, since there must be egoistic pleasure somewhere before there can be altruistic sympathy with it.