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    Challenges→Feeling little or no empathy does not preclude a person from engaging in helping behavior.

    The suffering and need of others are paradigmatically morally relevant features that empathy specifically tracks, making empathy partly constitutive of virtues like compassion and beneficence.

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    Compassion(as a Buddhist ethical value)
    A deep feeling of sympathy and concern for the suffering of others, combined with a genuine desire to help them.
    Empathy
    Empathy is the ability to understand and share the feelings of another person—essentially putting yourself in their shoes to grasp what they're experiencing emotionally. It means recognizing someone's emotions and caring about their experience, rather than just knowing about their situation intellectually. Empathy helps us connect with others, communicate with compassion, and respond to people's needs in meaningful ways.
    Paradigmatically(as used to describe which dialogues best represent a pattern)
    In a way that serves as a perfect or typical example of something; acting as a model or standard case.
    beneficence(Used as the practical expression of the ideal of love of humanity)
    The practice of doing good to others, presented here as the means through which love of humanity is expressed

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    constitutive of(as used in metaphysics)
    Something that is essential to making something what it is—if you remove it, the thing is no longer that thing.
    morally relevant(as used in ethics)
    Something that matters when deciding whether an action is right or wrong.
    tracks(as used in philosophy)
    Follows along with or corresponds to something; means that if one thing is true, the other is also true.
    virtue(Valla's voluntarist account of virtue)
    A quality that resides in the will, governing actions to which moral qualifications are assigned.

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