Rather than convincing your partner you're right,
empathy sees the the side of the other.
Not exact matches
This «
seeing the other» is not, as we have
seen, a matter of «identification» or «
empathy,» but of a concrete imagining of the other
side which does not at the same time lose sight of one's own.
It is also kind of what you would expect from an «object», rather than a person — the lack of
empathy and inability to
see all
sides of the coin.
Seeing as both
sides are meant to be bad guys, we spend most of the movie struggling to summon up
empathy with the «good characters».
Noticing that his mother has passed the effects of the drug genetically to young Caesar, Will is shocked to
see just how extensive the
side effects are, resulting in Caesar developing a mind far beyond any ape, as well as typically human traits such as
empathy and compassion, leading to a bond between the chimp and Will's Alzheimer's - afflicted father Charles (John Lithgow).
This is largely because our legal culture seems obsessed with
seeing the lawyer as a warrior, lacking
empathy for the other
side.
Having
empathy for your partner will help you
see their
side of things and understand why they react to things the way they do.