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Self-love
Self love has often been seen as a moral flaw, akin to vanity and selfishness.〔B. Kirkpatrick ed., ''Roget's Thesaurus'' (1998) p. 592 and p. 639〕 In 1956, however, psychologist and social philosopher Erich Fromm proposed that loving oneself is different from being arrogant, conceited or egocentric, meaning instead caring about oneself, and taking responsibility for oneself. ==Traditional views== Cicero considered those who were ''sui amantes sine rivali'' (lovers of themselves without rivals) were doomed in the end to failure – a theme taken up by Francis Bacon in his condemnation of extreme self-lovers who would burn down their own home only to roast themselves an egg.〔Francis Bacon, ''The Essays'' (1985) p. 131〕 Augustine however - with his theology of evil as a mere distortion of the good - considered that the sin of pride was only a perversion of a normal, more modest degree of self-love.〔D. Sayers, Dante: Purgatory'' (1971) p. 66-7〕
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