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The Meaning of Empathy and Einfühlung - Karla McLaren
Tthe word empathy comes from the Greek root pathos, which means emotion, feeling, suffering, or pity. Einfühlung (pronounced eín-fhoo-loong) means ...
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Einfühlung - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
einfühlen + -ung, often associated with the writings of Johann Gottfried von Herder (18th c.) and Robert Vischer (19th c.).
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From “Einfühlung” to empathy: exploring the relationship between ...
In particular, Vischer distinguished “Einfühlung”, or “feeling into”, from two other kinds of “feeling” with respect to an object, which do not ...
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einfühlung
‖ einfühlung Psychol. (ˈaɪnfyːlʊŋ) Also Ein-. [G., see empathy.] = empathy.1904, etc. [see empathy]. 1925 I. A. Richards Princ. Lit. Crit. xv. 108 The work done by Lipps, Groos and others on einfühlung, or empathy. 1929 C. I. Lewis Mind & World-Order ii. 41 ‘Real duration’..is something which is imm...
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Robert Vischer - Wikipedia
Robert Vischer (22 February 1847, Tübingen – 25 March 1933, Vienna) was a German philosopher who invented the term Einfühlung which was to be promoted by ...
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Conceptualizing Einfühlung's Theory - NeuroAU
Einfühlung's theory, also known as empathy theory, is classified by Zevi as a physiopsychological interpretation.
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Robert Vischer
Vischer’s use of Einfühlung
Vischer postulated the as yet undescribed distinction between verstehen and Einfühlung (“empathy”) in his 1873 doctoral thesis It was the first mention of the word Einfühlung in this form in print.
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Deutsch-Englisch Übersetzung für "Einfühlung" - Langenscheidt
Übersicht aller Übersetzungen · empathy · intuition · sympathy. Einfühlung Psychologie | psychology PSYCH Philosophie | philosophy PHIL. Einfühlung Psychologie ...
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einfühlung, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the noun einfühlung is in the 1900s. OED's earliest evidence for einfühlung is from 1904, in a diary entry by 'Vernon Lee ...
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Einfühlung – Schreibung, Definition, Bedeutung, Synonyme, Beispiele
Einfühlsamkeit · Einfühlung · Einfühlungsgabe · Einfühlungsvermögen · Empathie · Empfindungsvermögen · Feingefühl · Fingerspitzengefühl · Gespür ...
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(PDF) From “Einfühlung” to empathy: exploring the relationship ...
In this Editorial introducing the special section titled “From 'Einfühlung' to empathy: exploring the relationship between aesthetic and interpersonal ...
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empathy
empathy Psychol. and Aesthetics. (ˈɛmpəθɪ) [tr. G. Einfühlung (see einfühlung) (T. Lipps Leitfaden d. Psychol. (1903) 187), ad. Gr. ἐµπάθεια.] The power of projecting one's personality into (and so fully comprehending) the object of contemplation.1904 ‘V. Lee’ Diary 20 Feb. in ‘Lee’ & Anstruther-Tho...
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empathy | Etymology of empathy by etymonline
empathy. (n.). 1908, modeled on German Einfühlung (from ein "in" + Fühlung "feeling"), which was coined 1858 by German philosopher Rudolf Lotze (1817-1881) as a translation of Greek empatheia "passion, state of emotion," from assimilated form of en "in" (see en-(2)) + pathos "feeling" (from PIE root *kwent(h)-"to suffer"). A term from a theory of art appreciation that maintains appreciation ...
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Will Vesper
Leben und Abenteuer des Robinson Crusoe (Bearbeitung), 1922
Die Gudrunsage (Nacherzählung), 1922
Fröhliche Märchen (Neuerzählung), 1922
Porzellan, 1922 Einführung - Edition - Kommentar. (Würzburg: Königshausen und Neumann, 2003).
Bernward Vesper, Die Reise (Trip). (Novel-essay).
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Empathy vs. Sympathy: What's the Difference? • Six Seconds
Empathy means experiencing someone else's feelings. It comes from the German Einfühlung, or 'feeling into.'. It requires an emotional component of really feeling what the other person is feeling. Sympathy, on the other hand, means understanding someone else's suffering. It's more cognitive in nature and keeps a certain distance.
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