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Empathy and Perspective‑Taking Discussion – No Direct Lead to Power Actors

Empathy and Perspective‑Taking Discussion – No Direct Lead to Power Actors The passage is an academic‑style exposition on empathy, perspective‑taking, and social cognition. It contains no names, dates, transactions, or references to political, financial, or intelligence actors, nor does it suggest any actionable investigative angle. Key insights: Defines empathy per Jean Decety and discusses its limits.; Cites Nick Epley on mind‑attribution to non‑human entities.; Explores how dispositional factors and context affect empathic response.

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Empathy and Perspective‑Taking Discussion – No Direct Lead to Power Actors The passage is an academic‑style exposition on empathy, perspective‑taking, and social cognition. It contains no names, dates, transactions, or references to political, financial, or intelligence actors, nor does it suggest any actionable investigative angle. Key insights: Defines empathy per Jean Decety and discusses its limits.; Cites Nick Epley on mind‑attribution to non‑human entities.; Explores how dispositional factors and context affect empathic response.

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