Hmm... I feel like conceit has its basis on differentiation, which means there must be a subject-object and a circle drawn around it demarcating the difference between the included and excluded.
But if we move away from those thoughts... there seems to be this subtler meaning where if we grasp to the notion of an ego or a self, and as a consequence of that, these fetters are able to take root.
"I practice the dharma and hence have a more superior fruit than others" seems to be able to be seen in both ways... in conceit, or pure logic. Conceit seems to be that "me vs you" thing, while if it is seen as pure logic, it is what it is, rather than the mental projections placed upon the situation. However, others might see it as conceit simply because they still have a "me vs you" perspective?
Just running my thoughts here... I really have no idea if I'm on the right line.
This is very interesting. Within myself i can point out unwholesome thoughts, conceit, narcissism, etc. Yet it would indeed be a matter of perspective from an onlooker, and perspective itself is a faculty of the identity. So without identity conceit is not possible, as there is no belief to be conflicted, or duel to be had over any subject. Neutral. If one doesnt have a stance to take then conceit could never be present.
Very interesting bodhimind.
Yet I do believe that my viewpoint on this is narrow, and limited, as there is clearly correct and incorrect to factor in. I think that conceit itself could only be judged through introspection of an action. What i think of now, is why does Jefferey tell a fraud he is a fraud? Well, because the person he is calling a fraud, is a fraud. (lol) Now was this action influenced? Was it a reaction? Was it simply stating the truth? This is where I would start my internal dialouge, in a similar situation. Apologies jhananada for using you as an example =P.
Expanding a little further. If conceit is a synonym of egotism and narcissism, could we then not broaden this topic into the other aspect of conceit?
nar·cis·sism
ˈnärsəˌsizəm/
noun
noun: narcissism
excessive or erotic interest in oneself and one's physical appearance.
synonyms: vanity, self-love, self-admiration, self-absorption, self-obsession, conceit, self-centeredness, self-regard, egotism, egoism
"his emotional development was hindered by his mother's narcissism"
antonyms: modesty
Psychology
extreme selfishness, with a grandiose view of one's own talents and a craving for admiration, as characterizing a personality type. Psychoanalysis
self-centeredness arising from failure to distinguish the self from external objects, either in very young babies or as a feature of mental disorder.
I believe that conceit is derived from narcissism. If narcissism is one of the lower fetters, perhaps then it is the other aspect of conceit that our focus should be attended onConceit is also defined as;
"a fanciful expression in writing or speech; an elaborate metaphor."
-an artistic effect or device.
-a fanciful notion.
First thing that comes to mind on this topic was what Ive heard of the Buddha saying he did not want any temples built or statues in his image. Would those "ideas" not be conceit? To me, the purpose of structures such as these are to show greatness, legacy, all shall remember some ass-hat king that gained his fortune on the misfortune of others. Kings among men. My understanding is the Buddha did not want this.
Conceit could also include "legacy". That we as individuals would leave some fancy writing, or encrypted bread-crumb trail for those after us to follow.