It might be confused with pride or self-preservation. I agree with
your definition.

Here is another angle: "Does Your Language Shape How You Think?" by
Guy Deutscher  http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/29/magazine/29language-t.html
I was thinking, while reading this article, that there are even more
culprits than language such as gender, class, religion and so on.

On Aug 28, 10:55 am, [email protected] wrote:
>  One of the serious confusions in this thread is the alternative definitions 
> of the concept of ego. The common understanding of ego is
>
> equated with conceit - as in egotistical. Used in psychoanalysis the concept 
> of ego (along with the superego, the id and the self ) are components of the 
> structure of the self. From this perspective the concept of ego functions 
> like a traffic cop mediating between the desires of the id (I want what I 
> want when I want it ) and the super ego (the voice of laws: shoulds and 
> should nots).
>
> In short the ego psychoanalytically is the voice of reason - thoughtfulness.
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: gruff <[email protected]>
> To: "Minds Eye" <[email protected]>
> Sent: Sat, Aug 28, 2010 10:09 am
> Subject: [Mind's Eye] Re: Understanding: Mind, Consciousness, Thought
>
> Allow me to introduce Occam's Razor, which was first articulated by
>
> William of Occam in the thirteenth century.  It postulates that all
>
> else being equal, simpler explanations should be preferred over more
>
> complex ones.
>
> What is being explored here sounds more like religion than science.
>
> Can we slice it down to it's simplest form?
>
> Ego!  I suspect all animals have it to one degree or another but with
>
> regard human beings, we could not live without one.  Scaling ego, I'd
>
> have to say that the more insecure the individual the greater the
>
> ego.  I suspect there is a level or range of ego which allows us to
>
> exist but when our consciousness goes below that level, we shrivel,
>
> and when it goes above that level we swell up like an over-inflated
>
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