allotheism

/æləˈθiɪzəm/

Definitions

1. noun

The doctrine or theory that all things exist for the benefit of the self, especially the individual’s own well-being and happiness.

“The philosopher’s concept of allotheism sparked controversy in the academic community, with some arguing it was a selfish and narcissistic ideology.”

Synonyms

  • egocentrism
  • selfism

Antonyms

  • altruism
  • selflessness