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Mind / Ethology / Empathy / Morality / Prosocial behavior / Guilt / Helpfulness / Psychopathy / Sympathy / Social psychology / Emotions / Behavior
Date: 2008-12-16 10:17:52
Mind
Ethology
Empathy
Morality
Prosocial behavior
Guilt
Helpfulness
Psychopathy
Sympathy
Social psychology
Emotions
Behavior


(Forthcoming
in
P.
Goldie
and
A.
Coplan
(Eds.).
Empathy:
Philosophical
and
Psychological
 Perspectives.
Oxford
University
Press.)
 Is
Empathy
Necessary
for
Morality?
 
 Jess

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