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The Dual Nature of Empathy
This chapter explores the notion of 'suicidal empathy' and its detrimental effects on contemporary society, particularly in the context of immigration and cultural identity. The speakers critique the moral superiority that can arise from dysregulated empathy, while also examining the balance between compassion for immigrants and the preservation of cultural heritage. Additionally, they delve into the complexities of moral judgment, contrasting religious teachings with modern interpretations of justice and empathy.