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  2. Altruism - Wikipedia

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    Altruism is the principle and practice of concern for the well-being and/or happiness of others above oneself. Learn about the different scientific and ethical perspectives on altruism, its evolutionary explanations, and its contrast with egoism.

  3. Individualism - Wikipedia

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    Individualism is a philosophical view that emphasizes the moral worth and dignity of the individual person. It can be contrasted with collectivism, which prioritizes the interests of the group over the individual. Learn about the origins, branches, and criticisms of individualism in this comprehensive article.

  4. Limerence - Wikipedia

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    Limerence is a term coined by psychologist Dorothy Tennov to describe a strong and involuntary attraction to another person, often with intrusive thoughts and a desire for reciprocation. It is associated with dopamine reward circuits in the brain and contrasted with other types of love, such as companionate or platonic love.

  5. List of Latin legal terms - Wikipedia

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    A partial list of Latin terms used in legal terminology and legal maxims, with literal translations and definitions. The term for "guilty mind" is actus non facit reum, nisi mens sit rea, meaning "no act is punishable that is not the result of a guilty mind".

  6. Love - Wikipedia

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    Love is a complex and diverse emotional and mental state that can involve attraction, affection, compassion, and commitment. Learn about the different forms, meanings, and expressions of love in various cultures, religions, and philosophies.

  7. Populism - Wikipedia

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    Populism is a political stance that emphasizes the idea of "the people" and often contrasts them with "the elite". Learn about the origin, usage and criticism of the term, as well as the different types and examples of populism in history and politics.

  8. Ontology - Wikipedia

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    Ontology is the branch of philosophy that investigates the nature of existence, the features all entities have in common, and how they are divided into basic categories of being. It examines the most general aspects of reality and contrasts with individual sciences and metaphysics.

  9. Motivation - Wikipedia

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    Motivation is an internal state that propels individuals to engage in goal-directed behavior. It is a complex phenomenon and its precise definition is disputed. Learn about different types of motivation, theories of motivation, and the relevance of motivation to various fields.