This chapter I review the cultural and social history of compassion. I highlight the involvement of compassion in the creation and maintenance of conditions of everyday life in western modernity. I aim to equip readers with some resources to think critically about the range of moral, political and social interests that are featured in favoured accounts of compassion and its consequences. In later sections, I provide some analytical reflections on contemporary forms of ‘compassion fatigue’. Throughout the chapter I emphasise that compassion courts controversy, and I further underline the potential for this to marshal critical debate towards the institutional configuration and moral character of society. I hold that compassion is a ‘social em...
Beginning with a discussion about the meaning of compassion and its Judaic and Christian foundations...
Compassion has been an integral part of medical ethics since its origins, but as medicine progressed...
In this chapter, we first review the existing literature on cross-cultural studies on compassion. Wh...
This paper defends a new, role-differentiated account of the virtues of compassion. My main thesis ...
The inner processes that make compassion possible arose from the evolutionary advantage of caring fo...
Compassion is an attribute of a person’s affective understanding, which aims to enable, so far as po...
Despite the scope and sophistication of contemporary health care, there is increasing international ...
Ethics are governing principles that help guide people or groups when making moral decisions, judgme...
Abstract. This essay analyzes the theoretical foundations of collective interest in the sufferings o...
The world is in constant change with growing inequality and access. When you watch the news, you are...
In the first part of this paper, I argue that the sentiment of compassion is a factor of the first i...
Compassion has become a major focus for international research in prosocial behaviour. This paper ex...
To understand the nature of compassion, I trace an arc from the Christian Scriptures, which are “sat...
Compassion is an ancient concept but novel hot topic across the social sciences, from psychology, to...
Compassion is an attribute of a person’s affective understanding which seeks shared experience of th...
Beginning with a discussion about the meaning of compassion and its Judaic and Christian foundations...
Compassion has been an integral part of medical ethics since its origins, but as medicine progressed...
In this chapter, we first review the existing literature on cross-cultural studies on compassion. Wh...
This paper defends a new, role-differentiated account of the virtues of compassion. My main thesis ...
The inner processes that make compassion possible arose from the evolutionary advantage of caring fo...
Compassion is an attribute of a person’s affective understanding, which aims to enable, so far as po...
Despite the scope and sophistication of contemporary health care, there is increasing international ...
Ethics are governing principles that help guide people or groups when making moral decisions, judgme...
Abstract. This essay analyzes the theoretical foundations of collective interest in the sufferings o...
The world is in constant change with growing inequality and access. When you watch the news, you are...
In the first part of this paper, I argue that the sentiment of compassion is a factor of the first i...
Compassion has become a major focus for international research in prosocial behaviour. This paper ex...
To understand the nature of compassion, I trace an arc from the Christian Scriptures, which are “sat...
Compassion is an ancient concept but novel hot topic across the social sciences, from psychology, to...
Compassion is an attribute of a person’s affective understanding which seeks shared experience of th...
Beginning with a discussion about the meaning of compassion and its Judaic and Christian foundations...
Compassion has been an integral part of medical ethics since its origins, but as medicine progressed...
In this chapter, we first review the existing literature on cross-cultural studies on compassion. Wh...