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Ethical egoism tells me to do what is most in my interest, although this may not be what I most want to do at the time.
Preoperational Stage
A stage in Jean Piaget's theory of cognitive development (roughly ages 2 to 7) where children begin to engage in symbolic play and struggle with logic and taking the perspective of others.
Decentration
The ability to consider multiple aspects of a situation simultaneously, an important cognitive development in children allowing more complex thought processes.
Concrete-Operational Children
A developmental stage in Piaget's theory, typically from ages 7 to 11, when children gain a better understanding of concrete events and logical operations but still struggle with abstract concepts.
Egocentric
The habit of interpreting all events and situations with regard to one's own personal perspective, neglecting the viewpoints or emotions of other people.
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