I propose a way of understanding empathy on which it does not necessarily involve any-thing like thinking oneself into another’s shoes, or any imagining at all. Briefly, the empa-thizer uses an aspect of her own mental state as a sample, expressed by means of a phenomenal concept, to understand the other person. This account does a better job of explaining the connection between empathetic experiences and the objects of empathy than most traditional ones do. And it helps to clarify the relations among different varieties of empathy and empathy-like experiences, including empathy with fictional characters
This chapter weighs a challenge to the attractive notion that by enabling empathy, fiction ...
In this chapter, we argue that Walter White’s status as a fictional character in no way precludes ou...
Empathy is an emotional mode associating the point of view of other people to physiological sensatio...
I propose a way of understanding empathy on which it does not necessarily involve any-thing like thi...
We contend that empathy is best viewed as a kind of analogical thinking of the sort described in the...
This paper has three main purposes: to set out the relationship between empathy and related phenomen...
Empathy is many things to many people. Depending on who you ask, it is feeling what another person f...
The topic of this study is a notion of empathy that is common in philosophy and in the behavioral sc...
This paper is divided into four parts. The first describes the ‘narrow’ sense of empathy: a method, ...
In this paper, I propose that stories are the best way to overcome empathy-related epistemic challen...
This article attempts to clarify the phenomenon of empathy, taking our \u27lived experience\u27 as i...
As humans we are a highly social species: in order to coordinate our joint actions and assure succes...
In recent years, there has been a great deal of controversy in the philosophy of mind, developmental...
In recent years, there has been a great deal of controversy in the philosophy of mind, developmental...
Empathy—our capacity to cognitively or affectively connect with other people’s thoughts and feelings...
This chapter weighs a challenge to the attractive notion that by enabling empathy, fiction ...
In this chapter, we argue that Walter White’s status as a fictional character in no way precludes ou...
Empathy is an emotional mode associating the point of view of other people to physiological sensatio...
I propose a way of understanding empathy on which it does not necessarily involve any-thing like thi...
We contend that empathy is best viewed as a kind of analogical thinking of the sort described in the...
This paper has three main purposes: to set out the relationship between empathy and related phenomen...
Empathy is many things to many people. Depending on who you ask, it is feeling what another person f...
The topic of this study is a notion of empathy that is common in philosophy and in the behavioral sc...
This paper is divided into four parts. The first describes the ‘narrow’ sense of empathy: a method, ...
In this paper, I propose that stories are the best way to overcome empathy-related epistemic challen...
This article attempts to clarify the phenomenon of empathy, taking our \u27lived experience\u27 as i...
As humans we are a highly social species: in order to coordinate our joint actions and assure succes...
In recent years, there has been a great deal of controversy in the philosophy of mind, developmental...
In recent years, there has been a great deal of controversy in the philosophy of mind, developmental...
Empathy—our capacity to cognitively or affectively connect with other people’s thoughts and feelings...
This chapter weighs a challenge to the attractive notion that by enabling empathy, fiction ...
In this chapter, we argue that Walter White’s status as a fictional character in no way precludes ou...
Empathy is an emotional mode associating the point of view of other people to physiological sensatio...