| 31. | The world may grow old and cold, and moral values may be trampled by the feet of materialism and egocentrism.
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| 32. | Phenomenology, attempting to bracket egocentrism, appears to be more synoptic than analytic philosophy, logical atomism and logical positivism.
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| 33. | Research has found that egocentrism increased significantly with age and that the personal fable was positively correlated with risk-taking.
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| 34. | Egocentrism as Piaget describes it generally refers to a lack of differentiation in some area of subject-object interaction.
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| 35. | Ted is a successful children's book author and illustrator whose craggy, whimsical personality has calcified into a distracted egocentrism.
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| 36. | Good old Brent, still a dizzying combination of egocentrism and self-delusion, has been released into the drizzly wild.
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| 37. | Due to egocentrism, the child is only concerned with the final outcome of an event rather than another's intentions.
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| 38. | Egocentrism is thus the child's inability to see other people's viewpoints, not to be confused with selfishness.
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| 39. | The beauty of his music distracts the population from its egocentrism and tendency to fight, causing the first worldwide lasting peace.
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| 40. | When it comes to identity, adolescent egocentrism is considered an important construct, especially given its relation to self-compassion.
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