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 concepti...
This dissertation explores the nature of empathy and its role in moral thinking and in medical pract...
The concept empathy opens many opportunities for both academic and practical discussions. One can c...
Today’s debate on empathy is characterized by an interplay between neuroscience, philosophy of mind ...
The topic of this study is a notion of empathy that is common in philosophy and in the behavioral sc...
In this paper, we discuss the historical relationship between empathy and reasoning from a h...
How can we understand another person's feelings, thoughts, words or behaviour? Through empathy, it i...
Empathy is many things to many people. Depending on who you ask, it is feeling what another person f...
This paper has three main purposes: to set out the relationship between empathy and related phenomen...
In recent years, there has been a great deal of controversy in the philosophy of mind, developmental...
Sciences is an intriguing, systematic, and careful analysis of empathy: putting ourselves in another...
Background: The current philosophical debate on empathy entails accounts of theory of mind and simul...
In recent years, there has been a great deal of controversy in the philosophy of mind, developmental...
This paper is divided into four parts. The first describes the ‘narrow’ sense of empathy: a method, ...
This article attempts to clarify the phenomenon of empathy, taking our \u27lived experience\u27 as i...
This article attempts to clarify the phenomenon of empathy, taking our 'lived experience' as its bas...
This dissertation explores the nature of empathy and its role in moral thinking and in medical pract...
The concept empathy opens many opportunities for both academic and practical discussions. One can c...
Today’s debate on empathy is characterized by an interplay between neuroscience, philosophy of mind ...
The topic of this study is a notion of empathy that is common in philosophy and in the behavioral sc...
In this paper, we discuss the historical relationship between empathy and reasoning from a h...
How can we understand another person's feelings, thoughts, words or behaviour? Through empathy, it i...
Empathy is many things to many people. Depending on who you ask, it is feeling what another person f...
This paper has three main purposes: to set out the relationship between empathy and related phenomen...
In recent years, there has been a great deal of controversy in the philosophy of mind, developmental...
Sciences is an intriguing, systematic, and careful analysis of empathy: putting ourselves in another...
Background: The current philosophical debate on empathy entails accounts of theory of mind and simul...
In recent years, there has been a great deal of controversy in the philosophy of mind, developmental...
This paper is divided into four parts. The first describes the ‘narrow’ sense of empathy: a method, ...
This article attempts to clarify the phenomenon of empathy, taking our \u27lived experience\u27 as i...
This article attempts to clarify the phenomenon of empathy, taking our 'lived experience' as its bas...
This dissertation explores the nature of empathy and its role in moral thinking and in medical pract...
The concept empathy opens many opportunities for both academic and practical discussions. One can c...
Today’s debate on empathy is characterized by an interplay between neuroscience, philosophy of mind ...