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Empathy vs. Sympathy
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Empathy is the ability to
experience the feelings of another person. It goes beyond
sympathy, which is caring and understanding for the suffering of others. Both words are used similarly and often interchangeably (incorrectly so) but differ subtly in their
emotional meaning.
Moron. Your comparison chart was off toipc.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/empathy
Empathy:
noun
1.
the psychological identification with or vicarious experiencing of the feelings, thoughts, or attitudes of another. 2.
the imaginative ascribing to an object, as a natural object or work of art, feelings or attitudes present in oneself:
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/sympathy
Sympathy
Noun.
1, harmony of or agreement in feeling, as between persons or on the part of one person with respect to another. 2.
the harmony of feeling naturally existing between persons of like tastes or opinion or of congenial dispositions. 3.
the fact or power of sharing the feelings of another, especially in sorrow or trouble; fellow feeling, compassion, or commiseration.
Clearly, sympathy implies direct knowledge and empathy means figuring out their circumstances WITHLOUT sharing them, cripple - and I can't do that because i am a conjob like you,

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