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 +== empathy ==
  
 ''empathy has few definitions basically "putting oneself in another man's shoes" (Berger). or in more detail: "The capacity to (a) be affected by and share the emotional state of another, (b) assess the reasons for the other's state, and (c) identify with the other, adopting his or her perspective. This definition extends beyond what exists in many animals, but the term "empathy" … applies even if only criterion (a) is met."[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Empathy|[src]]]'' ''empathy has few definitions basically "putting oneself in another man's shoes" (Berger). or in more detail: "The capacity to (a) be affected by and share the emotional state of another, (b) assess the reasons for the other's state, and (c) identify with the other, adopting his or her perspective. This definition extends beyond what exists in many animals, but the term "empathy" … applies even if only criterion (a) is met."[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Empathy|[src]]]''