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  1. Towards an ethics of sympathy: A legacy of Max Scheler. Aleksandar Fatic - 2013 - In Gary Peters & Fiona Peters (eds.), Thoughts of Love. Cambridge Scholars Press. Adam Smith and the possibility of sympathy with nature. Patrick R. Frierson - 2006 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 87 (4):442–480. Adam Smith and the possibility of sympathy with ...

  2. 25. Okt. 2017 · The Nature of Sympathy explores, at different levels, the social emotions of fellow-feeling, the sense of identity, love and hatred, and traces their relationship to one another and to the values with which they are associated. Scheler criticizes other writers, from Adam Smith to Freud, who have argued that the sympathetic emotions derive from self-interested feelings or instincts. He reviews ...

  3. The nature of sympathy... - Ebook written by Max Ferdinand Scheler. Read this book using Google Play Books app on your PC, android, iOS devices. Download for offline reading, highlight, bookmark or take notes while you read The nature of sympathy....

  4. 1. Juli 2014 · The first section of the paper elucidates the nature of sympathy, drawing on some of the more recent ways in which Hume’s commentators have attempted to resolve the interpretive puzzles Hume’s works present. The second section explicates some of the functions sympathy has in Hume’s philosophy, including not only three that have been particularly prominent in the secondary literature, but ...

  5. Transaction Publishers, 2008 - Law - 274 pages. The Nature of Sympathy explores, at different levels, the social emotions of fellow-feeling, the sense of identity, love and hatred, and traces their relationship to one another and to the values with which they are associated. Scheler criticizes other writers, from Adam Smith to Freud, who have ...

  6. 28. Juli 2017 · The Nature of Sympathy explores, at different levels, the social emotions of fellow-feeling, the sense of identity, love and hatred, and traces their relationship to one another and to the values with which they are associated. Scheler criticizes other writers, from Adam Smith to Freud, who have argued that the sympathetic emotions derive from self-interested feelings or instincts. He reviews ...

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  7. Empathy’s different dimensions and the various forms that it can take, depending on the nature and degree of prominence of these, might be distinguished from related concepts, including empathic concern, sympathy, and personal distress. While these related responses are commonly thought to involve some affectivity, it is typically not thought to be a shared affective experience, unlike ...