单词 | to feel into |
释义 | > as lemmasto feel into —— to feel into —— intransitive. Chiefly Psychology and Aesthetics. To enter imaginatively into; to bring oneself to identify or empathize with. [In later use, and perhaps already in quot. 1857, after German einfühlen, especially as used by F. T. Vischer (1851 or earlier), R. Vischer, and T. Lipps (compare feeling n. 12, einfühlung n., and empathy n. 2a).] ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > perception or cognition > faculty of imagination > identification with other > identify with other [verb (intransitive)] to feel into ——1857 empathize1916 grok1961 the mind > mental capacity > psychology > theory of psychoanalysis > libido > transfer of feelings > sympathize [verb (intransitive)] to feel into ——1919 1857 Guardian May 136 We would say to the reader—read yourself into it—think yourself into it—feel yourself into it. 1898 Mind 7 105 We..‘feel ourselves into’ the colours and sounds which we enjoy. 1905 Jrnl. Philos., Psychol. & Sci. Methods 2 640 This also characterizes the Einfühlung,..when I ‘feel myself into the object’, as it were. 1919 M. K. Bradby Psycho-anal. xviii. 239 He feels himself into the mind of the man or woman..he is studying. 1933 H. Read Art Now i. 50 We do not necessarily humanise the rising column or the graceful vase which we contemplate: we feel into their shape..and react to..its rhythmic convolution; and so we invent the word empathy. 2007 Jrnl. Relig. & Health 46 291 An empathic connection is established through the therapist feeling herself into the confusion and distress of the client. < as lemmas |
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