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HOME | Definition of self-love (SELF-LOVE, Self-love)


    Self-love \Self`-love`\, n.
    The love of one's self; desire for personal happiness;
    tendency to seek one's own benefit or advantage. --Shak.
    [1913 Webster]

    Self-love, the spring of motion, acts the soul. --Pope.
    [1913 Webster]

    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.
    [1913 Webster]

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48


    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]

    WordNet (r) 2.0




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