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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.
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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