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245 00 Empathy :|bphilosophical and psychological perspectives /
|cedited by Amy Coplan and Peter Goldie
264 1 Oxford ;|aNew York :|bOxford University Press,|c2011
300 xlvii, 382 pages :|billustrations ;|c24 cm
336 text|btxt|2rdacontent
337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia
338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier
504 Includes bibliographical references (pages 331-372) and
index
505 00 |tIntroduction /|rAmy Coplan and Peter Goldie --
|tUnderstanding Empathy :|tIts Features and Effects /|rAmy
Coplan --|tEmpathy as a Route to Knowledge /|rDerek
Matravers --|tTwo Routes to Empathy :|tInsights from
Cognitive Neuroscience /|rAlvin I. Goldman --|tWithin Each
Other :|tNeural Mechanisms for Empaty in the Primate Brain
/|rMarco Iacoboni --|tEmpathy, Imitation, and the Social
Brain /|rJean Decety and Andrew N. Meltzoff --|tEmpathy
for Objects /|rGregory Currie --|tEmpathy, Expansionism,
and the Extended Mind /|rMurray Smith --|tAn Empathic Eye
/|rDominic McIver Lopes --|tInfectious Music :|tMusic-
Listener Emotional Contagion /|rStephen Davies --
|tEmpathizing as Simulating /|rSusan L. Feagin --|tOn Some
Affective Relations between Audiences and the Characters
in Popular Fictions /|rNo襬 Carroll --|tEmpathy :
|tInterpersonal vs Artistic? /|rGraham McFee --|tIs
Empathy Necessary for Morality? /|rJesse J. Prinz --
|tEmpathy, Justice, and the Law /|rMartin L. Hoffman --
|tEmpathy and Trauma Culture :|tImaging Catastrophe /|rE.
Ann Kaplan --|tIs Empathy a Virtue? /|rHeather D. Battaly
--|tAnti-Empathy /|rPeter Goldie --|tEmpathy for the Devil
/|rAdam Morton
520 "Empathy has for a long time, at least since the
eighteenth century, been seen as centrally important in
relation to our capacity to gain a grasp of the content of
other people's minds, and predict and explain what they
will think, feel, and do; and in relation to our capacity
to respond to others ethically. In addition, empathy is
seen as having a central role in aesthetics, in the
understanding of our engagement with works of art and with
fictional characters. A fuller understanding of empathy is
now offered by the interaction of research in science and
the humanities. Empathy: Philosophical and Psychological
Perspectives draws together nineteen original chapters by
leading researchers across several disciplines, together
with an extensive Introduction by the editors. The
individual chapters reveal how important it is, in a wide
range of fields of enquiry, to bring to bear an
understanding of the role of empathy in its various
guises. This volume offers the ideal starting-point for
the exploration of this intriguing aspect of human life."-
-Jacket
650 0 Empathy
650 0 Philosophy
650 0 Psychology
650 0 Nurturing behavior
650 2 Empathy
650 2 Philosophy
650 2 Psychology
700 1 Coplan, Amy,|eeditor
700 1 Goldie, Peter,|eeditor