The Moral Dimensions of Empathy

The Moral Dimensions of Empathy

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  • Author: J. Oxley
  • Publisher: Springer
  • ISBN: 0230347800
  • Category : Philosophy
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 206

Does empathy help us to be moral? The author argues that empathy is often instrumental to meeting the demands of morality as defined by various ethical theories. This multi-faceted work links psychological research on empathy with ethical theory and contemporary trends in moral education.


Empathy and Moral Development

Empathy and Moral Development

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  • Author: Martin L. Hoffman
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 9780521012973
  • Category : Philosophy
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 346

The culmination of three decades of study and research in the area of child and developmental psychology.


The Moral Dimension of Asymmetrical Warfare

The Moral Dimension of Asymmetrical Warfare

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  • Author: Th.A van Baarda
  • Publisher: BRILL
  • ISBN: 9047424603
  • Category : Law
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 544

PART I The superpower and asymmetry PART II Jus ad bellum, jus in bello, jus post bellum PART III Leadership and accountability PART IV Soldiers’ perspectives PART V Ethical Education and Decision-making for the Military PART VI Stress and trauma PART VII The media PART VIII Democracy under Scrutiny PART IX In Hindsight


Virtual Reality, Empathy and Ethics

Virtual Reality, Empathy and Ethics

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  • Author: Matthew Cotton
  • Publisher: Springer Nature
  • ISBN: 3030729079
  • Category : Philosophy
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 160

This book examines the ethics of virtual reality (VR) technologies. New forms of virtual reality are emerging in society, not just from low-cost gaming headsets, or augmented reality apps on phones, but from simulated “deep fake” images and videos on social media. This book subjects the new VR technological landscape to ethical scrutiny: assessing the benefits, risks and regulatory practices that shape it. Though often associated with gaming, education and therapy, VR can also be used for moral enhancement. Journalists, artists, philanthropic and non-governmental organisations are using VR films, games and installations to stimulate user empathy to marginalised peoples through a combination of immersion, embodiment and persuasion. This book critically assesses the use of VR for empathy arousal and pro-social behaviour change, culminating in the development of a VR “ethical tool” – a device to facilitate reflective ethical judgement. Drawing upon the pragmatist philosophy of John Dewey, virtual reality is reshaped as “dramatic rehearsal”. This book explains how a combination of immersive environment-building, moral imagination, choice architecture and reflective engagement can stimulate a future-focused and empathic ethics for users of the technology.


The Dark Sides of Empathy

The Dark Sides of Empathy

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  • Author: Fritz Breithaupt
  • Publisher: Cornell University Press
  • ISBN: 1501735616
  • Category : Psychology
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 302

Many consider empathy to be the basis of moral action. However, the ability to empathize with others is also a prerequisite for deliberate acts of humiliation and cruelty. In The Dark Sides of Empathy, Fritz Breithaupt contends that people often commit atrocities not out of a failure of empathy but rather as a direct consequence of over-identification and a desire to increase empathy. Even well-meaning compassion can have many unintended consequences, such as intensifying conflicts or exploiting others. Empathy plays a central part in a variety of highly problematic behaviors. From mere callousness to terrorism, exploitation to sadism, and emotional vampirism to stalking, empathy all too often motivates and promotes malicious acts. After tracing the development of empathy as an idea in German philosophy, Breithaupt looks at a wide-ranging series of case studies—from Stockholm syndrome to Angela Merkel's refugee policy and from novels of the romantic era to helicopter parents and murderous cheerleader moms—to uncover how narcissism, sadism, and dangerous celebrity obsessions alike find their roots in the quality that, arguably, most makes us human.


Professional Ethics Education: Studies in Compassionate Empathy

Professional Ethics Education: Studies in Compassionate Empathy

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  • Author: Bruce Maxwell
  • Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
  • ISBN: 1402068891
  • Category : Philosophy
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 198

Practical ethics training is now a requirement of nearly all professional training programmes. This timely and accessible book provides sustained, critical and multi-disciplinary treatment of the important and much-discussed question of addressing emotional aspects of moral functioning in professional ethics education. It offers practical evidence-based suggestions on how to incorporate the promotion of empathic development into the everyday teaching of professional ethics.


The Ethics of Care and Empathy

The Ethics of Care and Empathy

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  • Author: Michael Slote
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1134002696
  • Category : Philosophy
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 152

Eminent moral philosopher Michael Slote argues that care ethics presents an important challenge to other ethical traditions and that a philosophically developed care ethics should, and can, offer its own comprehensive view of the whole of morality. Taking inspiration from British moral sentimentalism and drawing on recent psychological literature on empathy, he shows that the use of that notion allows care ethics to develop its own sentimentalist account of respect, autonomy, social justice, and deontology. Furthermore, he argues that care ethics gives a more persuasive account of these topics than theories offered by contemporary Kantian liberalism. The most philosophically rich and challenging exploration of the theory and practice of care to date, The Ethics of Care and Empathy also shows the manifold connections that can be drawn between philosophical issues and leading ideas in the fields of psychology, education, and women's studies.


Empathy

Empathy

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  • Author: Jean Decety
  • Publisher: MIT Press
  • ISBN: 026252595X
  • Category : Psychology
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 335

Recent work on empathy theory, research, and applications, by scholars from disciplines ranging from neuroscience to psychoanalysis. There are many reasons for scholars to investigate empathy. Empathy plays a crucial role in human social interaction at all stages of life; it is thought to help motivate positive social behavior, inhibit aggression, and provide the affective and motivational bases for moral development; it is a necessary component of psychotherapy and patient-physician interactions. This volume covers a wide range of topics in empathy theory, research, and applications, helping to integrate perspectives as varied as anthropology and neuroscience. The contributors discuss the evolution of empathy within the mammalian brain and the development of empathy in infants and children; the relationships among empathy, social behavior, compassion, and altruism; the neural underpinnings of empathy; cognitive versus emotional empathy in clinical practice; and the cost of empathy. Taken together, the contributions significantly broaden the interdisciplinary scope of empathy studies, reporting on current knowledge of the evolutionary, social, developmental, cognitive, and neurobiological aspects of empathy and linking this capacity to human communication, including in clinical practice and medical education.


Education in Troubled Times

Education in Troubled Times

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  • Author: Yahia Baiza
  • Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
  • ISBN: 1527586030
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 403

This volume presents a scholarly conversation about education in troubled times across different temporal and spatial contexts. The concept of troubled times in this book refers to situations of serious challenges or crises that affect the practice of education at community, national and global levels. It examines how education operates across a wide range of challenging circumstances, from the COVID-19 pandemic, political manipulations, and the neoliberal economy to conflict and post-conflict situations. The volume also considers the measures national governments should take to contain and mitigate their effects, and how effective these measures are in curbing such challenges. By addressing these questions, it also suggests ways to overcome the identified challenges and crises in their respective contexts.


Empathy and Morality

Empathy and Morality

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  • Author: Heidi Lene Maibom
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
  • ISBN: 0199969477
  • Category : Philosophy
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 315

Empathy's centrality to morality is heavily debated. Many religious and philosophical traditions have favoured empathy, sympathy, or compassion as key to moral thought, conduct, or motivation. This collection brings together original papers in philosophy, psychology, psychiatry, anthropology, and neuroscience to give a comprehensive overview of the issue, and includes an extensive survey of empathy and empathy-related emotions. It is distinctive in focusing on the moral import of empathy and sympathy.