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non-ego Metaph.|nɒnˈiːgəʊ, -ˈɛgəʊ| [non- 2.] All that is not the ego or conscious self; the object as opposed to the subject.
1829Sir W. Hamilton Discuss. (1852) 9 In every act of consciousness we distinguish a Self, or Ego, and something different from self, a Non-ego. 1869Spencer Princ. Psychol. (1872) I. ii. viii. 263 External feelings are..distinguished as sequences belonging to the Non-ego. 1876Encycl. Brit. V. 224/2 The determination of the Ego presupposes..the Non-Ego. Hence non-egoˈistical a., pertaining to or concerned with the non-ego.
1842Sir W. Hamilton Diss. in Reid's Wks. (1846) II. 817 The scheme of Non-Egoistical Idealism, which, in all its forms, is necessarily hyperphysical. Ibid. 818 This cruder form of egoistical representationism substantially coincides with that finer form of the non-egoistical, which views the vicarious object as spiritual. |