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Against empathy : the case for rational compassion

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In a divided world, empathy is not the solution, it is the problem.

We think of empathy – the ability to feel the suffering of others for ourselves – as the ultimate source of all good behaviour.

But while it inspires care and protection in personal relationships, it has the opposite effect in the wider world.

As the latest research in psychology and neuroscience shows, we feel empathy most for those we find attractive and who seem similar to us and not at all for those who are different, distant or anonymous.

Empathy therefore biases us in favour of individuals we know while numbing us to the plight of thousands.

Guiding us expertly through the experiments, case studies and arguments on all sides, Paul Bloom ultimately shows that some of our worst decisions – in charity, child-raising, criminal justice, climate change and war – are motivated by this wolf in sheep's clothing. Brilliantly argued, urgent and humane, Against Empathy overturns widely held assumptions to reveal one of the most profound yet overlooked sources of human conflict.

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Vintage
0099597829 / 9780099597827
Paperback / softback
152.41
01/02/2018
United Kingdom
English
285 pages
20 cm
Reprint. Originally published: London: The Bodley Head, 2016.