individualism
English
Etymology
Borrowed from French individualisme; synchronically, individual + -ism.
Noun
individualism (countable and uncountable, plural individualisms)
- The tendency for a person to act without reference to others, particularly in matters of style, fashion or mode of thought.
- The moral stance, political philosophy, or social outlook that promotes independence and self-reliance of individual people, while opposing the interference with each person's choices by society, the state, or any other group or institution.
- (logic) The doctrine that only individual things are real.
- (philosophy) The doctrine that nothing exists but the individual self.
Synonyms
- (philosophy): solipsism
Antonyms
- (acting without reference to others): collectivism, statism
Translations
tendency for a person to act without reference to others
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moral stance
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References
- OED2
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