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Practicing Empathy Pragmatism And The Value Of Relations Mark Fagiano

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Practicing Empathy Pragmatism And The Value Of Relations Mark Fagiano
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 20.46 MB
Author: Mark Fagiano
ISBN: 9781350281660, 9781350281707, 9781350281691, 1350281662, 1350281700, 1350281697
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Practicing Empathy Pragmatism And The Value Of Relations Mark Fagiano by Mark Fagiano 9781350281660, 9781350281707, 9781350281691, 1350281662, 1350281700, 1350281697 instant download after payment.

There is widespread disagreement over what constitutes an experience of empathy. In this study of its value and moral features, Mark Fagiano acknowledges the ambiguity surrounding the term and offers a unified theory of empathy that includes rival definitions.
His historical account of the multiple meanings of empathy lays the groundwork for a new philosophical theory. Based on relations, it resolves the problem of conflicting definitions of empathy by distinguishing between the three kinds of empathy: the relations of feeling into, feeling with, and feeling for, each of which has been defined historically as a type of empathy. Fagiano’s unique focus on relations, on the modes and manner by which we are connected with things and with people, reveals a transactional account of empathy that can be applied to a variety of different contexts and social circumstances.
Grounded in the philosophical tradition of American Pragmatism, Fagiano’s approach demonstrates the practical benefits of adopting a broad and pluralistic understanding of empathy as both an idea and a practice. His pragmatic and contextualist philosophy of empathy provides a valuable starting point for answering some of the most pressing questions surrounding empathy today, including can empathy be developed? Is empathy moral? What is the difference between empathy and sympathy?

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