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- Cynicism (contemporary) - Wikipedia
Modern cynicism is a distrust toward professed ethical and social values, especially when there are high expectations concerning society, institutions, and authorities that are unfulfilled It can manifest itself as a result of frustration, disillusionment, and distrust perceived as owing to organizations, authorities, and other aspects of society
- Cynicism (contemporary) - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias
This article is about the modern understanding of the word "cynicism" For information on the ancient Greek school of philosophy, see Cynicism For other uses, see Cynicism (disambiguation)
- Cynicism (contemporary) - Wikiwand
Modern cynicism is a distrust toward professed ethical and social values, especially when there are high expectations concerning society, institutions, and authorities that are unfulfilled It can manifest itself as a result of frustration, disillusionment, and distrust perceived as owing to organizations, authorities, and other aspects of society
- After Critique: Cynicism, Scepticism and the Politics of Laughter
In his lectures on 29 February and 7 March Foucault mentions several books that linked ancient Cynicism and modern cynicism (including Sloterdijk’s Kritik der zynischen Vernunft) and André Glucksmann’s (1981) Cynicism et passion)
- Cynicism (contemporary) - Wikiwand
Cynicism is an attitude characterized by a general distrust of the motives of others A cynic may have a general lack of faith or hope in people motivated by ambition, desire, greed, gratification, materialism, goals, and opinions that a cynic perceives as vain, unobtainable, or ultimately meaningless
- Category:Cynicism - Wikipedia
Pages in category "Cynicism" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total This list may not reflect recent changes
- 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 (philosophy) - Wikipedia
Cynicism (Ancient Greek: κυνισμός) is a school of thought in ancient Greek philosophy, originating in the Classical period and extending into the Hellenistic and Roman Imperial periods
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