A detachment from social ties and constraints to the extent that the person acts entirely in their own personal interests.
None of the above because all those types of suicide have to do with social disorganization and the social bonds of individuals. Anomic is closest because it refers to an event that undermines social organization, which causes confusion in terms of moral beliefs and rules. For example: a business man killing himself after the economic downturn.
Yes
An altruistic suicide is when someone kills themselves for the benefit of others, or for the greater good. French sociologist Emile Durkheim categorized suicide as either altruistic, egoistic, anomic, and fatalistic. Altruistic suicide examples would be an elderly person, in some societies, who commits suicide as they reach old age or become ill, so as to not be a burden to their community. Another example would be that of a soldier knowingly entering into a lethal situation to save the lives of others.
An egoistic attitude is when a person is primarily focused on their own self-interests and has a tendency to prioritize their own needs and desires over others. This attitude often leads to selfish behavior that disregards the feelings and well-being of those around them.
Egoistic
antisocial , egoistic , egotistical , eremitic , hating
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Regardful of others; beneficent; unselfish; -- opposed to egoistic or selfish.
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Pertaining to egoism; imbued with egoism or excessive thoughts of self; self-loving.
Egoistic, egomaniacal, egotistic, narcissistic, self centered, etc You get the Idea ;)