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Who goes to Paris for lectures?
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Professor Flostre
is the greatest living philosopher,
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and father of empathicalism.
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Oh? What's empathicalism?
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The most sensible approach to
true understanding and peace of mind.
:15:17
Sounds great, but what is it?
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It's based on empathy.
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Do you know
what the word "empathy" means?
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No, I'll have to have
the beginner's course on that one.
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Empathy.
Is it something like sympathy?
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Oh, it goes beyond sympathy.
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Sympathy
is to understand what someone feels.
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Empathy
is to project your imagination
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so that you actually feel
what the other person is feeling.
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You put yourself
in the other person's place.
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Do I make myself clear?
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- Why did you do that?
- Empathy.
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I put myself in your place and
I felt that you wanted to be kissed.
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You put yourself in the wrong place.
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I have no desire to be kissed
by you, or anyone else.
:16:08
Don't be silly. Everybody wants
to be kissed, even philosophers.
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I'm sorry, Mr Avery, we don't stock
what you're looking for.
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I'll let you out.
:16:18
Don't bother. I'll throw myself out.
:16:24
Goodbye.