Similar words: sympathy, apathy, pathetic, worthy, wealthy, with young, compare, company. Meaning: ['empəθɪ] n. understanding and entering into another's feelings.
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121. We had to have an actor who could generate real empathy. Plus he had to carry the audience through a lot of plot.
122. A baby parented this way will become an adult with better self-control, fewer incidences of depression and anxiety disorders, greater empathy, deeper and richer friendships, and many more friends.
123. Ifwe miss anything about the regular phone, I think it's thepsychoanalyst's trick it employed: you're lying on a couch facing thewall, imagining nonjudgmental empathy from someone you can't see.
124. Empathy is not possible for a limited , defective , egocentric or animalistic human organism.
125. In the transformation of individual morality from heteronomy to autonomy, the crux mechanism is role - taking,(http://sentencedict.com/empathy.html) including perspective - taking and empathy.
126. The current results have provided evidence for the hypothesis that empathy is phylogenetically continuous in mammals and has provided a rats' model of empathy for further research.
127. Ethnologist Frans de Waal has offered several observations of apparent empathy among nonhuman primates5 in his 1996 book Good Natured: The Origins of Right and Wrong in Humans and Other Animals.
128. As a psychologist, I'm interested in the techniques we use to get at these questions: Can other creatures share, cooperate, punish cheaters, show empathy, and act altruistically?
129. He suppresses his sorrow; empathy and compassion only irritate him.
130. Pinsky, an assistant clinical professor of psychiatry at USC's Keck School of Medicine, said narcissists crave attention, are overconfident, behave erratically and lack empathy.