| empathy | An individual's objective and insightful awareness of the feelings and behaviour of another person. It should be distinguished from sympathy, which is usually nonobjective and noncritical. It includes caring, which is the demonstration of an awareness of and a concern for the good of others. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| generative empathy | The inner experience of sharing in and comprehending the momentary psychologic state of another person. (05 Mar 2000) |
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Synonyms : Compassion
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understanding and entering into another's feelings
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Empathy is the recognition and understanding of the states of mind, including beliefs, desires and particularly emotions of others. This concept is often characterized as the ability to "put oneself into another's shoes". However, this metaphor is ambiguous concerning whether one imagines actually "being" the other person, with all their beliefs and character traits, or simply being in their situation (such as being the prime minister). ...
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Audience members' identification with dramatic characters and their consequent shared feelings with the plights and fortunes of those characters. Empathy is one of the principal effects of good drama.
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A psychological sense of understanding and "feeling for" another person's situation.
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More than feeling compassion or sympathy
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