

#622
Mentioned in 52 episodes
Against Empathy
The Case for Rational Compassion
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In 'Against Empathy: The Case for Rational Compassion,' Paul Bloom challenges the conventional wisdom that empathy is a moral guide.
He argues that empathy, defined as feeling what others feel, is a capricious and irrational emotion that can lead to poor decision-making and even cruelty.
Bloom contends that empathy distorts our judgment in various aspects of life, from philanthropy and justice to medical care and education.
He advocates for a more distanced compassion based on rational, deliberative reasoning and a utilitarian approach to moral decisions.
The book is grounded in scientific findings and explores the limitations and biases of empathy, suggesting that clearer, fairer, and more moral decisions can be made without relying on it.
He argues that empathy, defined as feeling what others feel, is a capricious and irrational emotion that can lead to poor decision-making and even cruelty.
Bloom contends that empathy distorts our judgment in various aspects of life, from philanthropy and justice to medical care and education.
He advocates for a more distanced compassion based on rational, deliberative reasoning and a utilitarian approach to moral decisions.
The book is grounded in scientific findings and explores the limitations and biases of empathy, suggesting that clearer, fairer, and more moral decisions can be made without relying on it.
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Mentioned in 52 episodes
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as a source for the idea that empathy is selective and often functions as in-group loyalty.


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as a great book by Paul Bloom from Yale University that makes a very convincing argument.


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, quoting Bloom's view that empathy is often associated with war.


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, referencing his argument that empathy is always about who you're empathetic towards.


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, highlighting its argument about the limitations of empathy.


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, referencing his book "Against Empathy."


Mike Maughan

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