Wheatley         
         
Pantagruel         
         You're just confusing empathy with sympathy.
— Isaac
I don't believe I am. If you replace the words "sympathy for the words "empathy" in my paragraph it makes no sense. — Wheatley
Isaac         
         I don't believe I am. If you replace the words "sympathy for the words "empathy" in my paragraph it makes no sense. — Wheatley
EnPassant         
         
zookeeper         
         Most humans have empathy in that we can put ourselves in the shoes of other people and know what harm we can cause them. However a person with empathy can never put himself in the shoes of a psychopath because an empathetic will never know what it's like to be a person without empathy (psychopath). — Wheatley
Carekess observations         
         
Wheatley         
         That's exactly what I'm talking about.Of course, if you mean more like casual everyday situations then sure, it's far easier to put myself in the shoes of someone with empathy than a psychopath, although in neither case I'll never know for sure if I got it right. — zookeeper
You feel bad that a human is being tortured, but do you feel bad for the psychopath personally?I'd feel bad for a psychopath being tortured, for instance, and if someone wouldn't then I'd consider them to be somewhat akin to a psychopath themselves. — zookeeper
Wheatley         
         Not really.However, we should clarify what we mean by "fundamentally". For example, can an extrovert empathize with an introvert? Can an able person empathize with with someone with disability? Can a heterogeneous empathize with a queer? — Carekess observations
Carekess observations         
         
Wheatley         
         
Carekess observations         
         
Wheatley         
         I cannot answer that question.Then do we really have empathy, when we cannot empathize with anyone but those who are exactly like us? — Carekess observations
prothero         
         
Jonathan Hardy         
         
archaios         
         
Marchesk         
         If you commit a crime against a psychopath s/he will tell you in no uncertain terms what you did was wrong and why it was wrong and how you should be punished. But s/he forgets all this when it is the other way around. — EnPassant
archaios         
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