What is the primary difference between 'sympathy' and 'empathy' in the context of social responsibility?
Şıklar
Sympathy is feeling 'with' someone, while empathy is feeling 'for' someone.
Sympathy involves a shared emotional state, whereas empathy is a purely logical deduction.
Empathy requires internalizing another's perspective, while sympathy is a feeling of \pity from a distance.
There is no difference; the two terms are used interchangeably in academic English.
Responsibility is only possible with sympathy, not with empathy.
Çözüm Açıklaması
In high-level discourse, empathy is defined as 'feeling with' or internalizing the perspective, whereas sympathy is often 'feeling for' or \pitying someone from an \texternal viewpoint.
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