I certainly can imagine how unfulfilling life may be in a slave's eyes. I can certainly imagine how fearful for one's own health, well-being, and safety one may be when they are under the thumb of one who cared little to nothing at all about them as a person. — creativesoul
I can’t just accept those figures at random like that. Nor do I think anyone could come up with any percentages. — Brett
A social rule doesn’t need any understanding, it only needs agreement or adherence. Nor, I imagine, are social rules always agreed to by concensus, or necessarily based on ethics. Sometimes they’re enforced through violence — Brett
What makes that a problem? — creativesoul
We can't read minds but we can make a rough estimate of the physical and mental state of other people. Can't we? We can't be 100% right but empathy has an accuracy of over 50% meaning its better than just random guessing. — TheMadFool
Listening lead to better understanding. Empathy leads to better understanding. — creativesoul
Empathy is mainly about getting a sense of another person's situation especially regarding happiness/suffering and isn't that an ethical issue? — TheMadFool
So 50% of the time we can have a rough estimate of the physical and mental state of others. Is that really an understanding? — Brett
What makes that a problem?
— creativesoul
Because you are using imagination in place of certain knowledge. — Brett
I’m not sure which arguments I should be addressing.
Listening lead to better understanding. Empathy leads to better understanding.
— creativesoul
Listening may lead to partial understanding. I’m not sure what you mean by better understanding. Better than no understanding? — Brett
Is there a valid refutation in the midst of that? A valid criticism? An argument of your own perhaps? — creativesoul
I'm not criticising someone like Einstein using imagination, he's doing that for inspiration and to explore possibilities which he will then confirm or investigate. — Judaka
It is that untraceable growth in the meaning of terms and the ability to engage them that is the meaning we, partially, recognize in the concept of "empathy" — Gary M Washburn
Do you suppose you have a right to be understood? Where could such a supposition possibly come from but an inability to trace the source of your terms, either to your own Humpty-Dumpty dogma, or as a mystical gift from the community or from some divine or regulatory authority? — Gary M Washburn
. Synthesis is the ultimate term of an untenable supposition in the continuity of analysis. That is the enigma that got philosophy going to begin with and that still is yet to be resolved — Gary M Washburn
but from what I can see in a cursory browsing of this discussion it seems your "solution" is very far from being philosophically well-founded, and more like a kind of techno-babble folk psychology. — Gary M Washburn
It’s worth considering how the writer’s use of character in a fictional story gives us a greater understanding of people than empathy can because they give us more information about a character than empathy ever will. — Brett
I don't read posts carefully if they are not addressed to me, and if the thread is extensive, but from what I can see in a cursory browsing of this discussion it seems your "solution" is very far from being philosophically well-founded, and more like a kind of techno-babble folk psychology. — Gary M Washburn
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