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Title Philosophical perspectives on empathy : theoretical approaches and emerging challenges / edited by Derek Matravers and Anik Waldow
Published New York : Routledge, 2019

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Series Routledge studies in ethics and moral theory ; 49
Routledge studies in ethics and moral theory ; 49.
Contents Cover; Half Title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; 1 Introduction; PART I Empathy as a Method; 2 Empathy: Affect, Language and Cognition in the Discovery of the Past; 3 Emotional Engagement in Scientific Biographies; PART II Empathy and Perspective Taking; 4 Empathy, Mentalization and Meta-Reflective Capacities; 5 The Object of an Empathetic Emotion; 6 What Can We Learn From Taking Another's Perspective?; 7 Sympathy and Projection, and Why We Should Be Wary of Empathy; PART III Challenges to Empathy; 8 Exploring Enactive Empathy: Actively Responding to and Understanding Others
9 Understanding Individual Agency: How Empathy and Narrative Competence Cooperate10 Empathy Without Sharing: Empathetic Responsiveness in Psychoanalysis and Politics; 11 An Imaginative-Associative Account of Affective Empathy; List of Contributors; Index
Summary Empathy--our capacity to cognitively or affectively connect with other people's thoughts and feelings--is a concept whose definition and meaning varies widely within philosophy and other disciplines. Philosophical Perspectives on Empathy advances research on the nature and function of empathy by exploring and challenging different theoretical approaches to this phenomenon. The first section of the book explores empathy as a historiographical method, presenting a number of rich and interesting arguments that have influenced the debate from the Nineteenth Century to the present day. The next group of essays broadly accepts the centrality of perspective-taking in empathy. Here the authors attempt to refine and improve this particular conception of empathy by clarifying the intentionality of the perspective taker's emotion, the perspective taker's meta-cognitive capacities, and the nature of central imagining itself. Finally, the concluding section argues for the re-evaluation, or even rejection, of empathy. These essays advance alternative theories that are relevant to current debates, such as narrative engagement and competence, attunement or the sharing of mental states, and the "second-person" model of empathy. This book features a wide range of perspectives on empathy written by experts across several different areas of philosophy. It will be of interest to researchers and upper-level students working on the philosophy of emotions across ethics, philosophy of mind, philosophy of psychology, and the history of philosophy
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Derek Matravers is Professor of Philosophy at The Open University. His recent work includes Introducing Philosophy of Art: Eight Case Studies (Routledge, 2013); Fiction and Narrative (OUP, 2014); and Empathy (2017). He directs, along with Helen Frowe, the AHRC-funded project, Heritage in War. Anik Waldow is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Sydney. She has published articles on sympathy, the role of affect in the formation of the self and associationist theories of thought and language. She is the author of Hume and the Problem of Other Minds (2009)
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Subject Caring.
Empathy.
Empathy
empathy.
FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS -- Interpersonal Relations.
PHILOSOPHY -- General.
PHILOSOPHY -- Ethics & Moral Philosophy.
PSYCHOLOGY -- Emotions.
Caring
Empathy
Form Electronic book
Author Waldow, Anik, editor.
Matravers, Derek, editor.
ISBN 9780429000805
0429000804
9780429506093
0429506090
9780429000812
0429000812
9780429000799
0429000790