This paper argues for a comprehensive conception of empathy as comprising epistemic, affective, and motivational elements and introduces the ancient Stoic theory of attachment (Greek, oikeiōsis) as a model for describing the embodied, emotional response to others that we take to be distinctive of empathy. Our argument entails that in order to provide a suitable conceptual framework for the interdisciplinary study of empathy one must extend the scope of recent “simulationalist” and “enactivist” accounts of empathy in two important respects. First, against the enactivist assumption that human mindreading capacities primarily rely on an immediate, quasi-perceptual understanding of other’s intentional states, we draw on Alfred Schutz’ analysis ...
Empathy—our capacity to cognitively or affectively connect with other people’s thoughts and feelings...
Abstract: Today’s debate on empathy is characterized by an interplay between neuroscience, philosoph...
In one sense of the term, empathy refers to the act of sharing in another person’s experience of and...
This dissertation contributes to the philosophy of empathy and biomedical ethics by drawing on pheno...
The term empathy has become a linguistic commonplace in everyday communication as well as in interdi...
Purpose. This article discusses researching the nature and basic structure of acts of empathy. Such ...
This paper has three main purposes: to set out the relationship between empathy and related phenomen...
This dissertation traces the movements of empathy across and within diverse contexts. Empathy is sho...
Research in psychology related to the conceptualization of empathy has been on the rise in the last ...
In this chapter we review research on empathy in terms of its benefits and costs. Scholars have a di...
The topic of this study is a notion of empathy that is common in philosophy and in the behavioral sc...
Empathy is intersubjective in that it connects us mentally with others. Some theorists believe that ...
This paper presents a new, third-personal account of empathy that characterizes empathy as being sen...
Humans have the capacity to share others' emotions, be they positive or negative. Elicited by the ob...
Empathy is a complex and multifaceted phenomenon that plays a crucial role in human social interacti...
Empathy—our capacity to cognitively or affectively connect with other people’s thoughts and feelings...
Abstract: Today’s debate on empathy is characterized by an interplay between neuroscience, philosoph...
In one sense of the term, empathy refers to the act of sharing in another person’s experience of and...
This dissertation contributes to the philosophy of empathy and biomedical ethics by drawing on pheno...
The term empathy has become a linguistic commonplace in everyday communication as well as in interdi...
Purpose. This article discusses researching the nature and basic structure of acts of empathy. Such ...
This paper has three main purposes: to set out the relationship between empathy and related phenomen...
This dissertation traces the movements of empathy across and within diverse contexts. Empathy is sho...
Research in psychology related to the conceptualization of empathy has been on the rise in the last ...
In this chapter we review research on empathy in terms of its benefits and costs. Scholars have a di...
The topic of this study is a notion of empathy that is common in philosophy and in the behavioral sc...
Empathy is intersubjective in that it connects us mentally with others. Some theorists believe that ...
This paper presents a new, third-personal account of empathy that characterizes empathy as being sen...
Humans have the capacity to share others' emotions, be they positive or negative. Elicited by the ob...
Empathy is a complex and multifaceted phenomenon that plays a crucial role in human social interacti...
Empathy—our capacity to cognitively or affectively connect with other people’s thoughts and feelings...
Abstract: Today’s debate on empathy is characterized by an interplay between neuroscience, philosoph...
In one sense of the term, empathy refers to the act of sharing in another person’s experience of and...