The Mirror-Neuron Paradox: How Far is Sympathy from Compassion, Indulgence, and Adulation?
Year of publication: |
2007-06-11
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Authors: | Khalil, Elias |
Institutions: | Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München |
Subject: | Adam Smith | David Hume | Fellow-Feeling | Desire | Paris Hilton | Animal Rights | Comprehension | Understanding (empathy) | Imitation | Status Inequality | Elitism | Authority | Pity: Obsequiousness | Racial Segregation | Racial Hatred | Rationality | Intentionality | Propriety | Impropriety | Revulsion | Stigler’s Crankcase Oil Problem | Social Preferences | Altruism | Assabiya (group solidarity) | Fairness | Theory of Evil (spite/malevolence) |
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