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EGOCENTRICITY - traduction vers arabe

INABILITY TO DIFFERENTIATE BETWEEN SELF AND OTHER, OR TO TAKE THE PERSPECTIVE OF ANOTHER PERSON
Egocentric; Self-centeredness; Self-centered; Egocentricity; Egocentricism; Ego-centric; Self-centred; Self-centredness

EGOCENTRICITY         

الصفة

أَثِر ; أَنَانِيّ

egocentricity         
أَنانِيَة
egocentricity         
‎ أَنانِيَة‎

Définition

self-centred
Note: in AM, use 'self-centered'
Someone who is self-centred is only concerned with their own wants and needs and never thinks about other people.
He was self-centred, but he wasn't cruel.
ADJ [disapproval]

Wikipédia

Egocentrism

Egocentrism is the inability to differentiate between self and other. More specifically, it is the inability to accurately assume or understand any perspective other than one's own. Egocentrism is found across the life span: in infancy, early childhood, adolescence, and adulthood. Although egocentric behaviors are less prominent in adulthood, the existence of some forms of egocentrism in adulthood indicates that overcoming egocentrism may be a lifelong development that never achieves completion. Adults appear to be less egocentric than children because they are faster to correct from an initially egocentric perspective than children, not because they are less likely to initially adopt an egocentric perspective.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour EGOCENTRICITY
1. He was accused of egocentricity by those who claimed he took more than his fair share of credit for the arrest of Adolf Eichmann.
2. For Amis, the Booker, which he has never won, is a ‘kind of literary Big Brother‘ and the award dinner an occasion when writers ‘sweat with greed and egocentricity‘. Yet Amis, for all his elevated disapproval, is preoccupied perhaps more than any other writer of his generation by the larger literary game, by who is winning and losing.