Indifference
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'''Indifference''' is the condition of [[apathy]], the lack of [[emotion]], [[motivation]], or [[enthusiasm]]; a psychological term for a state of indifference. | '''Indifference''' is the condition of [[apathy]], the lack of [[emotion]], [[motivation]], or [[enthusiasm]]; a psychological term for a state of indifference. |
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Indifference is the condition of apathy, the lack of emotion, motivation, or enthusiasm; a psychological term for a state of indifference.
See also
- Apathy
- Anomie
- The Time of Indifference by by Alberto Moravia
- Insensitive
- Disinterestedness
- L'indifférent
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