Egoism in Nietzsche and Rand
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A comparative study on egoism and love to the self
Egoism is regarded one of the basic schools in moral philosophy. On egoism, one should act in such a way that his or her most benefits be prepared. The roots of this school can be found in Epicurean school or hedonism. The school, however, was supported later by such philosophers as Schopenhauer, Nietzsche and Fraud in various ways. On this basis Nietzsche presented the theory of Super man a...
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