I do think the comment is useless, but simple qualifiers indicating the hypothetical nature of its statement would’ve made it less hazardous. I agree that attacking you was incorrect, for reasons that I failed to pay attention to due to lack in skill of emulating empathy. I didn’t even think of the comment as primarily addressing you, that was a secondary motivation, so you see how poorly I understood its effect.
The skill for estimating others’ emotional responses to various stimuli that compensates for the flaws of my own native circuitry responsible for the task. How would you call that?
The charitable way of reading that term is to treat “emulating” as a modifier of “empathy”, as in empathy implemented through emulation of the other. I’m inclined to think this is also the intended meaning, if only because the non-charitable sense would be better expressed as “simulated empathy”.
I see. Seems like this discussion has run its course (unless you have more to say). See you elsewhere on the forum, and hopefully this exchange will have no bad social effects.
I do think the comment is useless, but simple qualifiers indicating the hypothetical nature of its statement would’ve made it less hazardous. I agree that attacking you was incorrect, for reasons that I failed to pay attention to due to lack in skill of emulating empathy. I didn’t even think of the comment as primarily addressing you, that was a secondary motivation, so you see how poorly I understood its effect.
“emulating empathy?” What?
The skill for estimating others’ emotional responses to various stimuli that compensates for the flaws of my own native circuitry responsible for the task. How would you call that?
The charitable way of reading that term is to treat “emulating” as a modifier of “empathy”, as in empathy implemented through emulation of the other. I’m inclined to think this is also the intended meaning, if only because the non-charitable sense would be better expressed as “simulated empathy”.
I see. Seems like this discussion has run its course (unless you have more to say). See you elsewhere on the forum, and hopefully this exchange will have no bad social effects.
Bad social effects teach us valuable lessons.