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File:Allegory_of_Pride_Met_DP888806.jpg|Allegory of Pride | |||
File:Pride,_Jacob_Matham.png|Pride by Jacob Matham | |||
File:The_Father_and_Mother.jpg|The Father and Mother | |||
File:2016-05-16-Mad_Pride_Köln_2016-4988.jpg|Mad Pride Köln 2016 | |||
File:2017-05-27_Düsseldorf,_Christopher_Street_Day_(10)_(freddy2001)_(cropped).jpg|Christopher Street Day Düsseldorf 2017 | |||
File:Jheronimus_Bosch_Table_of_the_Mortal_Sins_(Superbia).jpg|Table of the Mortal Sins (Superbia) | |||
File:Alexandre_Cabanel_-_Fallen_Angel.jpg|Fallen Angel by Alexandre Cabanel | |||
File:Jacques_Callot,_Pride_(Vanity),_probably_after_1621,_NGA_5360.jpg|Pride (Vanity) by Jacques Callot | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:23, 18 February 2025
Pride is an emotional state deriving positive affect from the perceived value of a person or thing with which the subject has an intimate connection. It may be inwardly or outwardly directed. With a negative connotation pride refers to a foolishly and irrationally corrupt sense of one's personal value, status or accomplishments, used synonymously with hubris.
Etymology[edit]
The term pride is derived from the Old English prȳde, which is further derived from the Proto-Germanic *prudiz. The term has various connotations in different contexts.
Philosophy[edit]
In philosophy, pride is considered an important aspect of the human condition. It is often associated with a refusal to be humiliated, demeaned, or made to feel inferior.
Psychology[edit]
In psychology, pride is a complex secondary emotion which requires the development of a sense of self and the mastery of relevant conceptual distinctions (e.g., that pride is distinct from happiness and joy) through language-based interaction with others.
Religion[edit]
In religion, pride is considered a sin in many traditions, such as in Christian teachings, while in others, such as Hinduism, it is considered a virtue.
Sociology[edit]
In sociology, pride is an important social emotion. It is a key component in social movements and contributes to a sense of collective identity.
See also[edit]
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Allegory of Pride
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Pride by Jacob Matham
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The Father and Mother
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Mad Pride Köln 2016
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Christopher Street Day Düsseldorf 2017
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Table of the Mortal Sins (Superbia)
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Fallen Angel by Alexandre Cabanel
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Pride (Vanity) by Jacques Callot
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All is Vanity


