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1Institute for Ethics, History, and the Humanities, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland.
Abstract:
Sympathy (empathic concern) is mainly understood as a feeling for another and is often contrasted with empathy-a feeling with another. However, it is not clear what feeling for another means and what emotions sympathy involves. Since empirical data suggests that sympathy plays an important role in our social lives and is more closely connected to helping behavior than empathy, we need a more detailed account. In this paper, I argue that sympathy is not a particular emotion but a type of emotional experience: those that have another person as focus. I explain what this means and show that this sheds light on why sympathy, rather than empathy, directly motivates altruistic actions.
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