Forms of Fellow Feeling
Herausgeber: Roughley, Neil; Schramme, Thomas
Forms of Fellow Feeling
Herausgeber: Roughley, Neil; Schramme, Thomas
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An interdisciplinary approach to the foundations of moral agency, focusing on different forms and roles of fellow feeling.
An interdisciplinary approach to the foundations of moral agency, focusing on different forms and roles of fellow feeling.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Januar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9781107521636
- ISBN-10: 1107521637
- Artikelnr.: 58564972
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Januar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9781107521636
- ISBN-10: 1107521637
- Artikelnr.: 58564972
Part I: 1. Introduction: empathy, sympathy, concern and moral agency Neil
Roughley and Thomas Schramme; Part II. Empathy, Sympathy and Concern: 2.
Empathy, altruism, and helping: conceptual distinctions, empirical
relations Dan Batson; 3. Self-recognition, empathy and concern for others
in toddlers Doris Bischof-Köhler and Norbert Bischof; Part III.
Understanding Empathy: 4. Self-simulation and empathy Heidi Maibom; 5.
Empathy as an instinct Michael Slote; 6. A moral account of empathy and
fellow feeling Lawrence Blum; Part IV. Fellow Feeling and the Development
of Pro Sociality: 7. Empathy-related responding and its relations to
positive development Nancy Eisenberg; 8. An interdisciplinary perspective
on the origins of concern for others: contributions from psychology,
neuroscience, philosophy, and sociobiology Carolyn Zahn-Waxler, Andrew
Schoen and Jean Decety; 9. Sophisticated concern in early childhood Amrisha
Vaish; Part V. Empathy and Morality: 10. Is empathy required for making
moral judgements? John Deigh; 11. The empathy in moral obligation. An
exercise in creature construction Neil Roughley; 12. Empathy and
reciprocating attitudes Stephen Darwall; 13. The role of empathy in an
agential account of morality: lessons from autism and psychopathy Thomas
Schramme.
Roughley and Thomas Schramme; Part II. Empathy, Sympathy and Concern: 2.
Empathy, altruism, and helping: conceptual distinctions, empirical
relations Dan Batson; 3. Self-recognition, empathy and concern for others
in toddlers Doris Bischof-Köhler and Norbert Bischof; Part III.
Understanding Empathy: 4. Self-simulation and empathy Heidi Maibom; 5.
Empathy as an instinct Michael Slote; 6. A moral account of empathy and
fellow feeling Lawrence Blum; Part IV. Fellow Feeling and the Development
of Pro Sociality: 7. Empathy-related responding and its relations to
positive development Nancy Eisenberg; 8. An interdisciplinary perspective
on the origins of concern for others: contributions from psychology,
neuroscience, philosophy, and sociobiology Carolyn Zahn-Waxler, Andrew
Schoen and Jean Decety; 9. Sophisticated concern in early childhood Amrisha
Vaish; Part V. Empathy and Morality: 10. Is empathy required for making
moral judgements? John Deigh; 11. The empathy in moral obligation. An
exercise in creature construction Neil Roughley; 12. Empathy and
reciprocating attitudes Stephen Darwall; 13. The role of empathy in an
agential account of morality: lessons from autism and psychopathy Thomas
Schramme.
Part I: 1. Introduction: empathy, sympathy, concern and moral agency Neil
Roughley and Thomas Schramme; Part II. Empathy, Sympathy and Concern: 2.
Empathy, altruism, and helping: conceptual distinctions, empirical
relations Dan Batson; 3. Self-recognition, empathy and concern for others
in toddlers Doris Bischof-Köhler and Norbert Bischof; Part III.
Understanding Empathy: 4. Self-simulation and empathy Heidi Maibom; 5.
Empathy as an instinct Michael Slote; 6. A moral account of empathy and
fellow feeling Lawrence Blum; Part IV. Fellow Feeling and the Development
of Pro Sociality: 7. Empathy-related responding and its relations to
positive development Nancy Eisenberg; 8. An interdisciplinary perspective
on the origins of concern for others: contributions from psychology,
neuroscience, philosophy, and sociobiology Carolyn Zahn-Waxler, Andrew
Schoen and Jean Decety; 9. Sophisticated concern in early childhood Amrisha
Vaish; Part V. Empathy and Morality: 10. Is empathy required for making
moral judgements? John Deigh; 11. The empathy in moral obligation. An
exercise in creature construction Neil Roughley; 12. Empathy and
reciprocating attitudes Stephen Darwall; 13. The role of empathy in an
agential account of morality: lessons from autism and psychopathy Thomas
Schramme.
Roughley and Thomas Schramme; Part II. Empathy, Sympathy and Concern: 2.
Empathy, altruism, and helping: conceptual distinctions, empirical
relations Dan Batson; 3. Self-recognition, empathy and concern for others
in toddlers Doris Bischof-Köhler and Norbert Bischof; Part III.
Understanding Empathy: 4. Self-simulation and empathy Heidi Maibom; 5.
Empathy as an instinct Michael Slote; 6. A moral account of empathy and
fellow feeling Lawrence Blum; Part IV. Fellow Feeling and the Development
of Pro Sociality: 7. Empathy-related responding and its relations to
positive development Nancy Eisenberg; 8. An interdisciplinary perspective
on the origins of concern for others: contributions from psychology,
neuroscience, philosophy, and sociobiology Carolyn Zahn-Waxler, Andrew
Schoen and Jean Decety; 9. Sophisticated concern in early childhood Amrisha
Vaish; Part V. Empathy and Morality: 10. Is empathy required for making
moral judgements? John Deigh; 11. The empathy in moral obligation. An
exercise in creature construction Neil Roughley; 12. Empathy and
reciprocating attitudes Stephen Darwall; 13. The role of empathy in an
agential account of morality: lessons from autism and psychopathy Thomas
Schramme.