Terxpahseyton
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Some animals absolutely are emphatic. I believe all or at least many mammals are. Empathy is from what I have gathered a fairly basic "tool" of group coordination. Of having animals work together more efficiently.
However, empathy does not imply self-reflection. It by itself really only means to be able to feel what others feel in a given situation, to emotionally put yourself in their shoes. Saying, even if you are able to feel bad for someone else, you need still self-reflection to fathom potential moral implications. Without that, it in the end is nothing but another kind of feeling. Like hunger, or sexual appetite.
However, empathy does not imply self-reflection. It by itself really only means to be able to feel what others feel in a given situation, to emotionally put yourself in their shoes. Saying, even if you are able to feel bad for someone else, you need still self-reflection to fathom potential moral implications. Without that, it in the end is nothing but another kind of feeling. Like hunger, or sexual appetite.