This dissertation traces the movements of empathy across and within diverse contexts. Empathy is shown to be conceptually amorphous with significant degrees of variation in its applications. With an analytic lens focused on use (conceived of as the mobilization of empathy) heterogeneous conceptions of empathy are examined, illuminating the different psychological and social realities that are created when empathy functions in different ways. This systematic reconstruction is facilitated through an analysis of empathys moral, relational, epistemic, natural, and aesthetic conceptual foundations, and its quantitative, gendered, pathological, political, educational, commodified, and professional uses. It is argued that at the core of empathy is...
Do we need empathy as moral agents? Some philosophers think not. Some also deny that we benefit from...
In the social psychological literature, empathy is seen as an emotional response which evokes the al...
The word empathy enters the English language in 1909, translated incompletely from German by a Briti...
The broad aim of this dissertation is to present an alternative approach to empathy research. The th...
This dissertation explores the nature of empathy and its role in moral thinking and in medical pract...
This dissertation examines empathy in light of pedagogy. It calls for educators to utilize pedagogic...
In this dissertation, I examine the discourse surrounding “empathy” and what it reveals about our mo...
Empathy is presented as a relation between persons and by analogy between persons and non-human enti...
In this dissertation, I defend the view that, despite empathy’s susceptibility to problematic biases...
The term empathy has become a linguistic commonplace in everyday communication as well as in interdi...
In this thesis, I argue that empathy is morally significant because it plays an important role in in...
The main aim of my thesis is to ascertain whether empathy has the required qualities of an emotion. ...
In this thesis, I argue that empathy is morally significant because it plays an important role in in...
This thesis falls in the long discussion in philosophy and psychology on the study of empathy. The a...
This paper argues for a comprehensive conception of empathy as comprising epistemic, affective, and ...
Do we need empathy as moral agents? Some philosophers think not. Some also deny that we benefit from...
In the social psychological literature, empathy is seen as an emotional response which evokes the al...
The word empathy enters the English language in 1909, translated incompletely from German by a Briti...
The broad aim of this dissertation is to present an alternative approach to empathy research. The th...
This dissertation explores the nature of empathy and its role in moral thinking and in medical pract...
This dissertation examines empathy in light of pedagogy. It calls for educators to utilize pedagogic...
In this dissertation, I examine the discourse surrounding “empathy” and what it reveals about our mo...
Empathy is presented as a relation between persons and by analogy between persons and non-human enti...
In this dissertation, I defend the view that, despite empathy’s susceptibility to problematic biases...
The term empathy has become a linguistic commonplace in everyday communication as well as in interdi...
In this thesis, I argue that empathy is morally significant because it plays an important role in in...
The main aim of my thesis is to ascertain whether empathy has the required qualities of an emotion. ...
In this thesis, I argue that empathy is morally significant because it plays an important role in in...
This thesis falls in the long discussion in philosophy and psychology on the study of empathy. The a...
This paper argues for a comprehensive conception of empathy as comprising epistemic, affective, and ...
Do we need empathy as moral agents? Some philosophers think not. Some also deny that we benefit from...
In the social psychological literature, empathy is seen as an emotional response which evokes the al...
The word empathy enters the English language in 1909, translated incompletely from German by a Briti...