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empathic, a. Psychol.|ɛmˈpæθɪk| [f. empathy + -ic.] Of, relating to, or involving empathy; having empathy to or with (persons, etc.). Hence emˈpathically adv.
1909E. B. Titchener Lect. Exper. Psychol. Thought-Processes v. 181 They shade off gradually into those empathic experiences which I mentioned in the first Lecture. Ibid. 185 The [mental] picture is combined with an empathic attitude. 1914R. M. Ogden Introd. Gen. Psychol. II. xiv. 195 A prominent feature of the aesthetic sentiment..is its empathic character. 1929C. J. Ducasse Philos. Art x. 151 This way of reacting in the presence of the statue constitutes the empathic way. Ibid. 154 We can if we wish..perceive empathically also lines, surfaces, motions. 1957C. Brooke-Rose Langs. of Love iv. 32 She had sunk to crossword puzzles, and was becoming empathic with the mind of the man on the Daily Chronicle. 1957W. H. Whyte Organization Man 407 Be empathic to the values of the test maker. |