- Sun Aug 24, 2014 9:47 pm
#16134
Hi,
Thanks for your message--that's a good question, and an interesting point.
Some psychologists say that the best way to understand someone else would be through deep empathy. Even if that is unattainable, does that mean that it wouldn't be the best way? The author goes so far as to specify that they say this would be the best way "in theory."
Similarly, the best way to get across town, in theory, may be to drive, even though I might not have a car and thus might end up walking...
I hope that's helpful! Please let me know whether this is clear--thanks!
~Steve
Thanks for your message--that's a good question, and an interesting point.
Some psychologists say that the best way to understand someone else would be through deep empathy. Even if that is unattainable, does that mean that it wouldn't be the best way? The author goes so far as to specify that they say this would be the best way "in theory."
Similarly, the best way to get across town, in theory, may be to drive, even though I might not have a car and thus might end up walking...
I hope that's helpful! Please let me know whether this is clear--thanks!
~Steve
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