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  1. Empathy for Objects1.Gregory Currie - 2011 - In Amy Coplan & Peter Goldie (eds.), Empathy: Philosophical and Psychological Perspectives. Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press UK. pp. 82.
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  • Lectures on the experimental Psychology of the Thought processes. E. Titchener - 1910 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 69:649-653.
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  • Why listen to sad music if it makes one feel sad?Stephen Davies - 1997 - In Jenefer Robinson (ed.), Music & meaning. Ithaca [N.Y.]: Cornell University Press.
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  • (1 other version)Music and negative emotion.Jerrold Levinson - 1997 - In Jenefer Robinson (ed.), Music & meaning. Ithaca [N.Y.]: Cornell University Press. pp. 327.
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  • Sound sentiment: an essay on the musical emotions, including the complete text of The Corded shell.Peter Kivy - 1989 - Philadelphia: Temple University Press. Edited by Peter Kivy.
    Incorporating the complete, corrected text of The Corded Shell, Kivy brings his earlier arguments up to date in light of recent work in the field, and discusses ...
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  • Empathy and sympathy: The important difference. [REVIEW]Douglas Chismar - 1988 - Journal of Value Inquiry 22 (4):257-266.
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  • The expression and arousal of emotion in music.Jenefer Robinson - 1994 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 52 (1):13-22.
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  • Exploring the link between reading fiction and empathy: Ruling out individual differences and examining outcomes.Jordan B. Peterson, Keith Oatley & Raymond A. Mar - 2009 - Communications 34 (4):407-428.
    Readers of fiction tend to have better abilities of empathy and theory of mind. We present a study designed to replicate this finding, rule out one possible explanation, and extend the assessment of social outcomes. In order to rule out the role of personality, we first identified Openness as the most consistent correlate. This trait was then statistically controlled for, along with two other important individual differences: the tendency to be drawn into stories and gender. Even after accounting for these (...)
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  • Music evokes vicarious emotions in listeners.Ai Kawakami, Kiyoshi Furukawa & Kazuo Okanoya - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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  • Lectures on the Experimental Psychology of the Thought-processes.E. B. Titchener - 1911 - Mind 20 (77):108-112.
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