timonism

/tɪˈmɒnɪzəm/

Definitions

1. noun

A philosophical or psychological theory or attitude that holds people are primarily motivated by self-interest and instinct, and that moral behavior is based on personal expediency.

“The professor’s views on human nature were criticized for being a form of timonism, dismissing the role of altruism and compassion.”

Synonyms

  • egoism
  • hedonism

Antonyms

  • altruism
  • humanitarianism