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Empathy is the capacity to place oneself emotionally in another's position.
Empathy may also refer to:
Music
- Empathy (Bill Evans and Shelly Manne album), 1962
 - Empathy (Mandalay album), 1998
 - Empathy (EP), by South Korean singer D.O., 2021
 - Empathy, a 2019 EP by Jean Deaux
 - "Empathy" (singles), a 2016 collaboration between Jung Yong-hwa and Sunwoo Jung-a
 - "Empathy", a song by Bassnectar from the 2012 album Vava Voom
 - "Empathy" (Asian Kung-Fu Generation song), a 2021 song by Asian Kung-Fu Generation
 
Other uses
- Empathy (software), an instant messaging and VoIP client
 - Empathy, an early name for the drug MDMA
 - "Empathy", an episode of The Good Doctor
 
See also
- All pages with titles containing empathy
 - Empath (disambiguation)
 - Empathy, Inc., a 2018 American science fiction thriller film
 - Linguistic empathy, a notion in theoretical linguistics
 
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