Re: Hell File Typist Pool = Humans Low on, &/or Devoid of...C&EOn May 18, 8:50 pm, Positronic Vibe <antiSociopat...@nospam.edu>
wrote:
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> Conscience
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> motivation deriving logically from ethical or moral principles that
> govern a person's thoughts and actions
> conformity to one's own sense of right conduct; "a person of unflagging
> conscience" a feeling of shame when you do something immoral; "he has no
> conscience about his cruelty"
> wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
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> Conscience is a faculty or sense that leads to feelings of remorse when
> we do things that go against our moral values, or which informs our
> moral judgment before performing such an action. ...
> en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conscience
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> inner sense of right and wrong, as in: Wouldn't it bother your
> conscience to lie to your friends?www .business-words,com /dictionary/C_2.ht=
ml
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> Conscience is sometimes taken to be the name of some inner disposition,
> sense or organ in human beings; it is often associated with the idea of
> the "moral faculty" , which some people believe all humans have. ...www .be=
cal,net /toolkit/npdp/npdp2.htm
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> Knowledge of your own acts as right or wrong.www .godonthe,net /dictionary/c=
.html
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> The inner sense of right and wrong, sometimes called "the knowing voice
> of the soul." However, conscience is affected by the individual's
> training and belief patterns, and is therefore not necessarily a perfect
> reflection of dharma. lionsroar.name/tantric_glossary.htm
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> Empathy:
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> A sense of shared experience, including emotional and physical feelings,
> with someone or something other than oneself. ...www .gale,com /free_resourc=
es/glossary/glossary_de.htm
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> understanding another person's feelings by remembering or imagining
> being in a similar situation.www .lymphomainfo,net /lymphoma/glossary.html
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> The process by which one agent's affective state (the target) modulates
> in a similar way to that of another agent (the source), drawing on
> situation or expression. ...
> emotion-research,net /wiki/Glossary
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> Understanding, being aware of, and being sensitive to the feelings,
> thoughts, and experience of another without actually sharing the
> feelings or emotions of another.
> www 1.umn.edu/ohr/trainingservices/sip/definitions.html
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> The ability to experience sympathetically the emotions of another; the
> emotional penetration of another person, frequently used in connection
> with the creator of a work of art.www .mises.org/easier/E.asp
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> a faculty and a virtue, is a combination of Imagination and the Love of
> God that gives complete understanding of what others are feeling.
> Develop empathy, which is born of Christlike Compassion, because
> self-based sympathy invites life to kick your teeth in.
> miriams-well.org/Glossary/index.html
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> is interpreted as the ability to take oneself out of oneself and put
> oneself into another person's world.www .mountainquestinstitute,com /definit=
ions.htm
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> The imaginative projection into another's feelings, a state of total
> identification with another's situation, condition, and thoughts. ...
> theliterarylink,com /definitions.html
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> More than feeling compassion or sympathy "for" another person, empathy
> puts you in their shoes to feel "with" them or "as one" with them. ...www .=
jansen,com .au/Dictionary_DF.html
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> While empathy is becoming a more common dream symbol than it was even
> ten years ago, it still remains a fairly rare element to come across in
> the dreaming experience. ...www .katiestanley,com /resources/dd/e.htm
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> A feeling on the part of the reader of sharing the particular experience
> being described by the character or writerwww .wcgs.org.uk/artman/uploads/g=
lossary_of_literary_terms_for_gcse.doc
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> putting yourself in someone else's place and imagining how that person
> must feel.
> henry.mpls.k12.mn.us/1Sep20053.html
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> understanding and entering into another's feelings
> wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
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> Empathy (from the Greek =E5=EC=F0=DC=E8=E5=E9=E1, "to make suffer") is com=
monly defined
> as one's ability to recognize, perceive and directly experientially feel
> the emotion of another. ...
> en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Empathy
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> caring, individualised attention the firm provides its customers; and
> emeraldinsight,com /Insight/viewContentItem.do
Given that all of your actions indicate that you are devoid of either
conscience or empathy, you may be the soul best qualified to elucidate
the rest of us. But it won't be by posting definitions. All anyone
needs to do is review your posting history. I may find it in me to
show you compassion in meatspace (god forbid we should ever meet), but
here on teh intertubes you've earned nothing but contempt.