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The major issues with empathetic thinking is emotions get in the way of reaching logical conclusions.

For instance, if someone is really angry when talking to someone, their emotional thinking may ruin their relationship with them.

Instead, people should use logical thinking as opposed to empathetic thinking. This way, someone can make the best choice available to them at the moment.

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[–] TheIvoryTower@lemmy.world 5 points 7 months ago

We have these popular tropes of Spock and Sherlock Holmes getting it right by being logical, but the idea that pure logical thinking exists at all is a myth. All conscious thought occurs within a chemical and emotional context. Those emotional components are needed for thought to function at all.

The idea is explored in great detail in Descarte's Error: Emotion, Reason and the human brain by Antonio Demasio, a very readable book about neuroscience.