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  2. Worldcentrism - Wikipedia

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    This involves a broadening of the spiritual horizon through the formulation of a transpersonal ethic in which we do not only desire the best for all people but for all living beings. [ 1 ] It is this aspect where worldcentrism is viewed as an expansion of sociocentrism where one focuses beyond self-needs to also extend care about the group ...

  3. Umwelt - Wikipedia

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    The term umwelt, together with companion terms Umgebung (an Umwelt as seen by another observer) and Innenwelt (the mapping of the self to the world of objects), [4] have special relevance for cognitive philosophers, roboticists and cyberneticians because they offer a potential solution to the conundrum of the infinite regress of the Cartesian ...

  4. Karuṇā - Wikipedia

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    In the novel, it represents an ideal of emotional intelligence and empathetic living, contrasting with the more self-centered and materialistic attitudes seen in the Western world. This concept is central to the practices and worldview of the inhabitants of Pala, a fictional island situated between the Andaman Islands and Sumatra.

  5. Centered world - Wikipedia

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    A centered world, according to David Kellogg Lewis, consists of (1) a possible world, (2) an agent in that world, and (3) a time in that world. [1] The concept of centered worlds has epistemic as well as metaphysical uses; [2] for the latter, the three components of a centered world have connections to theories such as actualism, solipsism (especially egocentric presentism and perspectival ...

  6. Egocentrism - Wikipedia

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    It is thought that Piaget overestimated the extent of egocentrism in children. Egocentrism is thus the child's inability to see other people's viewpoints, not to be confused with selfishness. The child at this stage of cognitive development assumes that their view of the world is the same as other people's.

  7. 'Too self-centered.' Former MSCS board members pen ... - AOL

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    A former board member said his main concerns with the superintendent were her "ability to create a positive work environment" & collaboration efforts.

  8. Niecy Nash-Betts Explains Why She Thanked Herself in ... - AOL

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    Niecy Nash-Betts, go on, girl, with your bad self! The 53-year-old actress delivered one of the most memorable acceptance speeches Monday night at the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards at Peacock Theater ...

  9. Self-pity - Wikipedia

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    Self-pity is an emotion in which one feels self-centered sorrow and pity toward the self regarding one's own internal and external experiences of suffering. [1] Self-pity has also been defined as an emotion "directed towards others with the goal of attracting attention , empathy , or help" [ 1 ] [ 2 ]