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[–] chicken@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) (1 children)

Being low empathy is a cause of problems, and probably often a prerequisite to doing really terrible things, but I don't think everyone like that is evil. You can still decide to do the right thing even if you aren't capable of imagining how others feel.

[–] Paragone@lemmy.world 0 points 3 months ago

That is true, but where's the motivation?

IF one's missing empathy, no mirror-neuron-function, so others are just meat-marionettes to one..

why care whether they're butchered or not?

They aren't real if one hasn't got mirror-neuron-function: they aren't SOMEONES, they are meat-marionettes, then.

I think it's the most-fundamental "valid/nonvalid" & "my-kind/others" polarization possible in human-category life..

I've read that there are true-psychopaths who simply abstain from harming those around them, even if they can't understand why anybody would deem these others to be valuable, & I have to admire their character.

That'd take work, for no-reward.

it's like the people who can't experience pain: they usually get dead, early, as a consequence of it.

People without any empathy, whatsoever, how could they avoid massively-butchering others' worth, if it isn't even felt by their sentience, to be real?

Thank you for putting it in this discussion that psychopaths aren't inherently-evil: they're deafblind to empathy, totally, but that character is still significant.

That is what I'd read, & needed reminding of it.

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