‘Empathy’ and ‘sympathy’ are often used interchangeably, because they are related terms. However, they differ in some important ways, which I hope to make clear. Affections are the star of the show in this article, because my explanation of empathy and sympathy as emotional mechanisms rests upon them being different ways of relating to affections. So I will first attempt to explain what affections are, then why affections are important for understanding empathy and sympathy, before then explaining how empathy and sympathy relate, and how they are different.
Contrasting Affections to Passions
Affections are, simply put, the mental expression of emotions. Five examples are enthusiasm, resentment, forgiveness, attention, and love. I’ll get into the details of some of these examples later. For now, I think one of the most efficient ways to explain affections is to contrast them with passions.