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Do you think being in position and power help an individual to be more egoist ? Comment on the statement ?

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Answered by bsarang03
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Ethical egoism is the normative theory that the promotion of one's own good is in accordance with morality. In the strong version, it is held that it is always moral to promote one's own good, and it is never moral not to promote it.

Answered by avanigupta212008
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Ethical egoism is the normative ethical position that moral agents ought to act in their own self-interest. ... Ethical egoism holds, therefore, that actions whose consequences will benefit the doer are ethical. Ethical egoism contrasts with ethical altruism, which holds that moral agents have an obligation to help others.

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For example, psychological egoism asserts that a person will always act in their own self-interest, even when it appears as though they aren't. Imagine that someone tells you that they volunteer at a soup kitchen once a month because they want to help the homeless

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