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Cynicism (philosophy) - Wikipedia
Cynicism is one of the most striking of all the Hellenistic philosophies. [9] It claimed to offer people the possibility of happiness and freedom from suffering in an age of uncertainty. Although there was never an official Cynic doctrine, the fundamental principles of Cynicism can be summarized as follows: [10][11][12] The goal of life is eudaimonia and mental clarity or lucidity ...

CYNICISM Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CYNICISM is the doctrine of the Cynics. How to use cynicism in a sentence.

Cynicism (contemporary) - Wikipedia
Cynicism is an attitude characterized by a general distrust of the motives of others and a lack of faith in other human beings, in the belief that humans are selfish by nature. [1] A cynic may have a general lack of faith or hope in humanity in general or in people motivated by ambition, desire, greed, gratification, materialism, change, goals, and opinions that a cynic perceives as vain ...

Cynics - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Cynics Cynicism originates in the philosophical schools of ancient Greece that claim a Socratic lineage. To call the Cynics a “school” though, immediately raises a difficulty for so unconventional and anti-theoretical a group. Their primary interests are ethical, but they conceive of ethics more as a way of living than as a doctrine in need of explication. As such askēsis— a Greek word ...

What Makes a Person Cynical? The Psychology Behind It
Cynicism is an emotional stance, one built on a deep conviction that people are fundamentally selfish, dishonest, or incompetent. The difference matters because skepticism tends to sharpen your understanding of the world, while cynicism tends to close it off.

CYNICISM | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
CYNICISM definition: 1. the belief that people are only interested in themselves and are not sincere: 2. the fact of…. Learn more.

CYNICISM Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
CYNICISM definition: cynical disposition, character, or belief. See examples of cynicism used in a sentence.

Cynicism - 9 Characteristics, Causes, Mental Health Impact
Cynicism is a belief system or attitude marked by a general distrust of others' motives, especially regarding sincerity, integrity, or altruism.

Cynicism - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Today, the word cynicism generally describes the opinions and actions of those who believe that self-interest is the primary motive of human behavior. These persons, called cynics, shy away from relying upon sincerity, human virtue, or altruism as motivations.

Cynicism - Philosophyball
Cynicism is a philosophy advocating that money, power, fame, and all other conventional desires are the wrong things to chase, and that virtue leads to true happiness. Cynicism also dislikes the superficiality of society and how it encourages the endless and meaningless pursuit of power and money.

 

 

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