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Brief Remarks on Some Linguistic Features of Empathy and Sympathy [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
The use of words by an individual or culture is subject to the very same psychological forces that drive man\u27s other activities . Hence, the history of a word\u27s usage becomes a telling record of the mental processes of its creators and users, both ...
Garcia, MD, Emanuel E.
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Leibniz on Empathy and Sensibility to Others’ Pleasure and Pain

open access: yesNoctua
This article examines Leibniz’s moral psychology, focusing on his thematisation of empathy. I argue that, although tracing along the lines of the doctrine of the universal connection of things and thus providing the ultimate metaphysical framework within
Miriam Aiello
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Sympathy for the Devil: the legend of Gog and Magog [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
In an effort to ensure England’s political presence on the on the European stage, a Welsh monk named Geoffrey of Monmouth wrote Historia regum Britannie which, among other elements, included the arrival of Britain’s first civilised settlers who had to ...
Mackley, J S
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Rational Beings with Emotional Needs: The Patient-Centered Grounds of Kant's Duty of Humanity [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Over the course of the past several decades, Kant scholars have made significant headway in showing that emotions play a more significant role in Kant's ethics than has traditionally been assumed.
Paytas, Tyler
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Má přítomnost vousů v tváři stárnoucího muže vliv na míru jeho sympatií při utváření prvního dojmu?

open access: yesAntropoWebzin, 2014
If we were each person to treat as acompletely unique, we would experience a greatuncertainty according to social psychology. So,our view of the world we simplify using a categorizationinvolving the organization of impressionsthrough relatively stable ...
Lada Pavlíková
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WHO IS THE IDENTIFIABLE VICTIM?--CASTE INTERACTS WITH SYMPATHY IN INDIA [PDF]

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Earlier studies have documented an “identifiable victim effect”-- people donate more to help individual people than to groups. Evidence suggests that this is in part due to an emotional reaction to the identified recipients, who generate more sympathy ...
ASHWINI DESHPANDE, DEAN SPEARS
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The Impartial Observer Theorem of Social Ethics [PDF]

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Following a long-standing philosophical tradition, impartiality is a distinctive and determining feature of moral judgments, especially in matters of distributive justice.
Philippe Mongin
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Sympathy for the Scientist: Re-Calibrating a Heideggerian Critique of Metaphysics [PDF]

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This paper attempts to develop an ethico-aesthetic framework for enriching one's life and ethical outlook. Drawing primarily from Nietzsche, Foucault, and Heidegger, an argument is made that Heidegger's understanding of this issue was mistaken.
Morgan, Jonathan
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