COMPASSION, or COMMISERATION, in Ethics, a mixed passion compounded of love and sorrow, and excited by the sight or recital of distress. Hobbes makes this a merely selfish passion, and defines it as being fear for ourselves; Hutcheson resolves it into instinct; but Dr Butler, much more properly, considers compassion as an original, distinct, particular affection in human nature.
COMPASSION, or COMMISERATION, in Ethics
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