While there has been much interest in the apparent benefits of empathy in improving outcomes of medical care, there is continuing concern over the philosophical nature of empathy. We suggest that part of the difficulty in coming-to-terms with empathy is due to the modernist dichotomies that have structured Western medical discourse, such that doctor and patient, knower and known, cognitive and emotional, subject and object, are situated in oppositional terms, with the result that such accounts cannot coherently encompass an emotional doctor, or a patient as knower, or empathy as other than a possession or a trait. This paper explores what, by contrast, a radical critique of the Cartesian worldview, in the form of a Deleuzian theoretical fra...
This thesis analyses doctors empathising with patients in palliative care interactions. Historically...
The problematic role of empathy in medicine Medicine has had a mixed history where empathy is concer...
Context Our understanding of clinical empathy could be enhanced through qualitative research—researc...
As empathy gains importance within academia, we propose this review as an attempt to bring clarity u...
This dissertation explores the nature of empathy and its role in moral thinking and in medical pract...
This chapter discusses the history of the various definitions of empathy and states two widely accep...
Previous research in the medical setting has credited empathy with improving treatment outcomes and ...
Background: The current philosophical debate on empathy entails accounts of theory of mind and simul...
As empathy gains importance within academia, we propose this review as an attempt to bring clarity u...
This dissertation contributes to the philosophy of empathy and biomedical ethics by drawing on pheno...
2nd prize winner of the Friends of Fondren Library Undergraduate Research Awards, 2013.In recent yea...
The medical profession has adopted a cognitive model of empathy, or detached concern, in its profess...
OBJECTIVE: To establish sound empirical evidence that clinical empathy (abbreviated as CE) is a core...
In this article we advocate for extending our concept and practice of empathy to include both physic...
The role and importance of empathy in clinical practice has been widely discussed. This paper focuse...
This thesis analyses doctors empathising with patients in palliative care interactions. Historically...
The problematic role of empathy in medicine Medicine has had a mixed history where empathy is concer...
Context Our understanding of clinical empathy could be enhanced through qualitative research—researc...
As empathy gains importance within academia, we propose this review as an attempt to bring clarity u...
This dissertation explores the nature of empathy and its role in moral thinking and in medical pract...
This chapter discusses the history of the various definitions of empathy and states two widely accep...
Previous research in the medical setting has credited empathy with improving treatment outcomes and ...
Background: The current philosophical debate on empathy entails accounts of theory of mind and simul...
As empathy gains importance within academia, we propose this review as an attempt to bring clarity u...
This dissertation contributes to the philosophy of empathy and biomedical ethics by drawing on pheno...
2nd prize winner of the Friends of Fondren Library Undergraduate Research Awards, 2013.In recent yea...
The medical profession has adopted a cognitive model of empathy, or detached concern, in its profess...
OBJECTIVE: To establish sound empirical evidence that clinical empathy (abbreviated as CE) is a core...
In this article we advocate for extending our concept and practice of empathy to include both physic...
The role and importance of empathy in clinical practice has been widely discussed. This paper focuse...
This thesis analyses doctors empathising with patients in palliative care interactions. Historically...
The problematic role of empathy in medicine Medicine has had a mixed history where empathy is concer...
Context Our understanding of clinical empathy could be enhanced through qualitative research—researc...