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  1. Can compassion be taught?G. E. Pence - 1983 - Journal of Medical Ethics 9 (4):189-191.
    Socrates (in the Meno) denied that virtues like courage could be taught, whereas Protagoras defended this claim. Compassion is discussed below in this context; it is distinguished from related, but different, moral qualities, and the role of imagination is emphasised. 'Sympathy's and role-modelling views of compassion's acquisition are criticised. Compassion can indeed be taught, but neither by the example of a few, isolated physicians nor by creation of Departments of Compassion. In replying to one standard objection to teaching compassion, it (...)
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  • Can compassion be taught.Gregory E. Pence - 1983 - Journal of Medical Ethics 9 (4):189.
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