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Sympathy is the perception, understanding, and reaction to the distress or need of another life form. Sympathy may also refer to: Music *Sympathy (band), a Canadian blackened death metal band *Sympathy (music), a short piece of instrumental music Albums *Sympathy (Raphe Malik album), ''Sympathy'' (Raphe Malik album), 2004 *Sympathy (Hitomi Takahashi album), ''sympathy'' (Hitomi Takahashi album), 2006 *''Sympathy'', a 1980 John Miles discography, album by John Miles Songs *Sympathy (Goo Goo Dolls song), "Sympathy" (Goo Goo Dolls song), 2003 *Sympathy (Rare Bird song), "Sympathy" (Rare Bird song), 1970, later covered by The Family Dogg, Marillion and Toyah *Sympathy (Uriah Heep song), "Sympathy" (Uriah Heep song), 1976 *"Sympathy", a song by Die Monster Die from the 1994 album ''Withdrawal Method'' *"Sympathy", a song by Sleater-Kinney from the 2002 album ''One Beat'' *"Sympathy", a song by Billy Talent from the 2006 album ''Billy Talent II'' *"Sympathy", a song by Vampire Weeke ...
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Sympathy
Sympathy is the perception of, understanding of, and reaction to the Mental distress, distress or need of another life form. According to philosopher David Hume, this sympathetic concern is driven by a switch in viewpoint from a personal perspective to the perspective of another group or individual who is in need. Hume explained that this is the case because "the minds of all men are similar in their Feeling, feelings and operations" and that "the motion of one communicates itself to the rest" so that as "affections readily pass from one person to another… they beget correspondent movements." Along with Hume, two other men, Adam Smith and Arthur Schopenhauer, worked to better define sympathy. Hume was mostly known for epistemology, Smith was known for his economic theory, and Schopenhauer for the philosophy of the will. American professor Brené Brown views sympathy as a way to stay out of touch with one's emotions. They attempt to make sense out of the situation and see it f ...
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