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.
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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
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- 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
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
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.