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self-love
/ˈsɛlfˈlʌv/
自愛,利己主義
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Self-love
n.
The
love
of
one's
self
;
desire
for
personal
happiness
;
tendency
to
seek
one's
own
benefit
or
advantage
.
Self-love
,
the
spring
of
motion
,
acts
the
soul
.
--
Pope
.
Syn:
--
Selfishness
.
Usage:
Self-love
,
Selfishness
.
The
term
self-love
is
used
in
a
twofold
sense
: 1.
It
denotes
that
longing
for
good
or
for
well-being
which
actuates
the
breasts
of
all
,
entering
into
and
characterizing
every
special
desire
.
In
this
sense
it
has
no
moral
quality
,
being
,
from
the
nature
of
the
case
,
neither
good
nor
evil
. 2.
It
is
applied
to
a
voluntary
regard
for
the
gratification
of
special
desires
.
In
this
sense
it
is
morally
good
or
bad
according
as
these
desires
are
conformed
to
duty
or
opposed
to
it
.
Selfishness
is
always
voluntary
and
always
wrong
,
being
that
regard
to
our
own
interests
,
gratification
,
etc
.,
which
is
sought
or
indulged
at
the
expense
,
and
to
the
injury
,
of
others
.
“So
long
as
self-love
does
not
degenerate
into
selfishness
,
it
is
quite
compatible
with
true
benevolence.”
--
Fleming
.
“Not
only
is
the
phrase
self-love
used
as
synonymous
with
the
desire
of
happiness
,
but
it
is
often
confounded
with
the
word
selfishness
,
which
certainly
,
in
strict
propriety
,
denotes
a
very
different
disposition
of
mind.”
--
Slewart
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
self-love
n
1:
feelings
of
excessive
pride
[
syn
:
amour propre
,
conceit
,
vanity
]
2:
an
exceptional
interest
in
and
admiration
for
yourself
[
syn
:
narcism
,
narcissism
]
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