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These Things Called Empathy: Eight Related but Distinct Phenomena

University of Kansas

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Abstract

This chapter addresses two questions that empathy is supposed to answer and relate them to eight distinct phenomena that have been called empathy. The first is how one can know what another person is thinking and feeling and the second is what leads one person to respond with sensitivity and care to the suffering of another. The first phenomenon related to empathy is knowing someone else’s internal state, including his or her thoughts and feelings, also known as cognitive empathy. The second is adopting the posture or matching the neural responses of an observed other, or facial empathy. The third concept is coming to feel as another person feels while the fourth is intuiting or projecting oneself into…

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Keywords
  • Empathy
  • Sympathy
  • Psychology
  • Feeling
  • Personal distress
  • Phenomenon
  • Pity
  • Simulation theory of empathy
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Reduced inequalities
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