Dictionary Definition
egocentric adj : limited to or caring only about
yourself and your own needs [syn: egoistical, self-centered,
self-centred]
n : a self-centered person with little regard for others [syn:
egoist]
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English
Adjective
Translations
egotistical
- Dutch: egocentrisch
Extensive Definition
In psychology, egocentrism is
defined as a) the incomplete differentiation of the self and the
world, including other people and b) the tendency to perceive,
understand and interpret the world in terms of the self. The term
derives from the Greek egô,
meaning "I". An
egocentric person has no theory of
mind, cannot "put
himself in other people's shoes," and believes everyone sees
what he sees (or that what he sees in some way exceeds what others
see.)
It appears that this is shown mostly in younger
children. They are unable to separate their own beliefs, thoughts
and ideas from others. For example, if a child sees that there is
candy in a box, he assumes that someone else walking into the room
also knows that there is candy in that box. He reasons that "since
I know it, you should too". As stated previously this may be rooted
in the limitations in the child's theory of mind skills. However,
it does not mean that children are unable to put their selves in
someone else's shoes. As far as feelings are concerned, it is shown
that children exhibit empathy early on and are able to cooperate
with others and be aware of their needs and wants.
Jean Piaget
(1896-1980) claimed that young children are egocentric. This
does not mean that they are selfish, but that they do not have the
mental ability to understand that other people may have different
opinions and beliefs from themselves. Piaget did a test to
investigate egocentrism called the mountains study. He put children
in front of a simple plaster mountain range and then asked them to
pick from four pictures the view that he, Piaget, would see.
Younger children picked the picture of the view they themselves
saw.
However the Mountains Study has been criticized
for judging children's visual spatial awareness, rather than
egocentrism. A follow up study involving police dolls showed that
even young children were able to correctly say what the interviewer
would see. It is thought that Piaget overestimated the levels of
egocentrism in children.
Egocentrism is the child's inability to see other
people's view points. The child at this stage of cognitive
development assumes that their view of the world is the same as
other peoples, e.g. a little girl covers her eyes and says 'mummy
you can't see me now, can you?'
See also
External links
- The Human Mind Is Naturally Prone To the Following Egocentric Tendencies by Foundation for Critical Thinking
egocentric in Catalan: Egocentrisme
egocentric in Czech: Egocentrismus
egocentric in German: Egozentrik
egocentric in Spanish: Egocentrismo
egocentric in French: Égocentrisme
egocentric in Hungarian: Egocentrizmus
egocentric in Italian: Egocentrismo
egocentric in Dutch: Egocentrisme
egocentric in Norwegian: Egosentrisme
egocentric in Polish: Egocentryzm
egocentric in Portuguese: Egocentrismo
egocentric in Russian: Эгоцентризм
egocentric in Slovak: Egocentrizmus
egocentric in Serbian: Егоцентризам
egocentric in Swedish: Egocentrism
egocentric in Chinese: 自我中心主義
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
Narcissus, braggart, compare, conceited, egocentristic, egoist, egoistic, egomaniacal, egotist, egotistic, egotistical, individualist, individualistic,
know-it-all, narcissan, narcissine, narcissist, narcissistic, narcist, narcistic, no modest violet,
self-absorbed, self-applauding, self-centered, self-conceited,
self-indulgent, self-interested, self-loving, self-seeking,
self-serving, selfish,
smart aleck, stuck-up, swellhead, vainglorious