Contro l'empatia
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In "Contro l'empatia", Paul Bloom argues against empathy as a moral guide, suggesting it is biased and can lead to irrational decisions.
He distinguishes empathy from compassion, advocating for rational analysis and detachment in moral reasoning.
Bloom presents research showing empathy's limitations and potential harms in various contexts.
The book challenges readers to reconsider the role of emotions in ethical judgments.
Bloom's work encourages a more thoughtful and effective approach to morality.
He distinguishes empathy from compassion, advocating for rational analysis and detachment in moral reasoning.
Bloom presents research showing empathy's limitations and potential harms in various contexts.
The book challenges readers to reconsider the role of emotions in ethical judgments.
Bloom's work encourages a more thoughtful and effective approach to morality.
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