Empathy
Key Concepts in Philosophy

1. Edition January 2017
192 Pages, Softcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
Short Description
How can we understand another person's feelings, thoughts, words or behaviour? Through empathy, it is hoped, we might use our imaginations to shift our perspective into another person's, thereby grasping their thoughts and emotions.
In this insightful new book, Derek Matravers negotiates the evolution of this fascinating concept. He explores the roots of the term in the work of David Hume and Adam Smith, its re-emergence in a new form in nineteenth-century German philosophy, and its resurgence as something different again in contemporary Anglo-American philosophy. In doing so, he explores the important role empathy, in all its forms, has played in the study of the mind, the emotions and aesthetics, and in ethics.
Empathy is an ideal introduction to one of the most absorbing contemporary philosophical debates.
How can we understand another person's feelings, thoughts, words or behaviour? Through empathy, it is hoped, we might use our imaginations to shift our perspective into another person's, thereby grasping their thoughts and emotions.
In this insightful new book, Derek Matravers negotiates the evolution of this fascinating concept. He explores the roots of the term in the work of David Hume and Adam Smith, its re-emergence in a new form in nineteenth-century German philosophy, and its resurgence as something different again in contemporary Anglo-American philosophy. In doing so, he explores the important role empathy, in all its forms, has played in the study of the mind, the emotions and aesthetics, and in ethics.
Empathy is an ideal introduction to one of the most absorbing contemporary philosophical debates.
Chapter 2 Some Conceptual Preliminaries
Chapter 3 Empathy as Simulation
Chapter 4 A Priori and A Posteriori Empathy
Chapter 5 Re-Enacting the Thoughts of Others
Chapter 6 Empathy and the Emotions
Chapter 7 Empathy and Ethics
Chapter 8 Empathy and Aesthetics
Chapter 9 Afterword
Bibliography
Heather Battaly, California State University, Fullerton
"Matravers' book provides a very enjoyable, highly nuanced, and historically astute discussion of the concept of empathy and its alleged contribution to understanding other minds, to morality, and to our appreciation of works of art. It constitutes a first-rate introduction to a - philosophically rather confusing - topic."
Karsten Stueber, author of Rediscovering Empathy