no, selective empathy would be you having empathy for your family but absolutely none for anyone else not just less of it for non family but that just is not how the human brain works. you either empathize with everyone or no one.clearspira wrote: ↑Sat Sep 01, 2018 9:16 pmOf course selective empathy exists, that is a ridiculous thing to say. I would kill to protect my mother, I wouldn't kill to protect a stranger. This is selective empathy; I care less about your life than I do about the lives of my own blood.Dragon Ball Fan wrote: ↑Sat Sep 01, 2018 3:31 pmmaybe I am being a bit to black and white but what about serial killers? they don't commit their crimes because of ideology, they just enjoy hurting people for it's own sake.TrueMetis wrote: ↑Sat Sep 01, 2018 2:41 pmSeems to me this is going back on what you said earlier, since it's precisely different values that allow people to rationalize that the people they are hurting aren't innocent. Innocence is a value judgement and different values lead to different definitions of innocent.Dragon Ball Fan wrote: ↑Sat Sep 01, 2018 2:15 pm okay, there is such thing as justified homicide but I meant it's impossible for a empathetic person to hurt an innocent.
So even If I agreed with you about it being "impossible for a empathetic person to hurt an innocent", and I very much don't, it doesn't matter because innocent is subjective.
and back to fiction, again, I gave the example of Zamasu from Dragon Ball Super to show that "different values" and being written as "just a monster" are not mutually exclusive. if your values lead you to think an all individuals in a certain group of evil or inferior and you never consider the individuals, you are clearly a psychopath and are just using ideology as an excuse to hurt people.
also @clearspira. no, there is no such thing as selective empathy. if someone's empathy is diminished or outright non existent, that would apply to their "loved ones" too. I refuse to believe Hitler truly loved his wife, mother or niece.
and pure evil monsters do in fact exist in real life, again, the first recorded serial killer in the United States said "I was born with the Devil in me." and another early American serial killer, Jane Topan, said she wanted to kill more people than anyone else in history and the only way to accomplish that goal would be the complete extinction of the human race.
And as you brought up Hitler, he is a great example. There are reels of footage of him petting his dog. The man was (and yes this sounds unbelievable but go and Google it) a staunch animal rights advocate and a vegetarian. Whilst he was killing men by their millions he was safeguarding the lives of animals which included laws against animal testing and hunting. This is selective empathy.
And BTW, I never said that evil people did not exist, I said that they were the minority.
and all the stuff about Hitler advocating for animal rights and loving his mommy was just propaganda.
and even if I'm wrong on this. Chuck is still wrong too because he said in "Lethe" that ALL bad things are simply the result of differing values when we have established that there are individuals out there that do horrible things for shits and giggles.