Dialogues in Philosophy
Mental and Neuro Sciences
Dialogues in Philosophy, Mental and Neuro Sciences
The official journal of Crossing Dialogues
Volume 8, Issue 2 (December 2015)
HISTORY OF MENTAL CONCEPTS
On the essence and meaning of empathy, Part II
Moritz Geiger
In this second part of his lecture, Geiger deals with the question of empathy for non-human entities, like various kinds of objects. Again, Geiger differentiates between various questions that are usually mixed together in the relevant literature. Thus, he distinguishes the question of fact (the description of the empathic phenomenon in aesthetics) from the psychological theories about possible mechanisms responsible for this phenomenon.
In the last part there is an interesting debate showing how different is the approach between experimenters and philosophers. In his conclusion, Geiger stresses again that conceptual clarification is needed in order to avoid confusion in research designs.
Finally, two commentaries emphasize how much empathy could be important in the context of psychiatry.
In the last part there is an interesting debate showing how different is the approach between experimenters and philosophers. In his conclusion, Geiger stresses again that conceptual clarification is needed in order to avoid confusion in research designs.
Finally, two commentaries emphasize how much empathy could be important in the context of psychiatry.
Keywords:
empathy, aesthetics, psychologyDial Phil Ment Neuro Sci 2015; 8(2): 75-86