Einfühlung
Einfühlung, from German for "feeling into," is a historical concept in aesthetics and psychology describing the capacity to project one’s own inner states into an external object, thereby experiencing its emotional life from the inside. The term denotes a mechanism by which observers perceive art, music, nature, or other people by imaginatively sharing or mirroring their inner experience.
The concept was formulated in the late 19th century by Theodor Lipps, a German philosopher and psychologist,
In practice, Einfühlung has been applied to art criticism, musicology, and education, and it has also been
Critics have pointed out that Einfühlung risks excessive subjectivity and bias, and it was progressively reinterpreted