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Paul Bloom is Professor of Psychology at Yale University. He is an internationally recognised expert on the psychology of language, social reasoning, morality and art. His previous books include Just Babies and How Pleasure Works, and he has written for numerous publications, including the New York Times, New Yorker and the Guardian. Bloom has won several awards for his research, articles and teaching, and his ‘Introduction to Psychology’ class was one of seven selected by Yale to be made available worldwide. His TED talks have been viewed 2.8 million times.
In a divided world, empathy is not the solution, it is the problem; a source of prejudice, not kindness.
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. It demonstrates with absolute clarity that, when faced with moral decisions, we must choose reason and compassion, not empathy, as our guides.
在日常生活中,我确实会有一些关于共情上面的困惑。即朋友在向我讲述自身的遭遇时,我不是很清楚自己到底要站在什么立场上来发表自己的言论。但是有一点很明确就是很少共情,我大多数是站在局外人的角度讲述利弊,当然这也会带来偶尔的无奈。相比较之下当我自己站在事件讲述者...
評分这本书一直论证着一个主题:共情是不好的,我们应该摆脱它。 看了全文,不外乎全是反驳共情的好处,只在末尾写了一段话,说它确实有好的地方。但是,我被这段话说服了,挺厉害精准。 我们一直渴望以他人的视角去看世界,我们养孩子就像自己又活了一次。作为一个凡人,也许不能够...
評分我以为这本书会对「共情泛滥对个人和社会的害处」做出一番有见地的论述,看了五分之一后就实在不想浪费这个时间了。 倒也不是说他说的没有道理,就是都是废话,看了会有种「这谁不知道呢」的感觉。 这书把目前已经有不少人在讨论和做改变的「公众更关注当下有话题性的事件忽略...
評分在日常生活中,我确实会有一些关于共情上面的困惑。即朋友在向我讲述自身的遭遇时,我不是很清楚自己到底要站在什么立场上来发表自己的言论。但是有一点很明确就是很少共情,我大多数是站在局外人的角度讲述利弊,当然这也会带来偶尔的无奈。相比较之下当我自己站在事件讲述者...
評分情侣和朋友相处,都希望对方能与己共情,快乐我的快乐,难过我的难过。 父母教育孩子,会努力培养孩子的共情能力,“宝贝,如果别人这样对你,你会有什么感受呢?” 平时讲课、写文章的时候,也会注意感性理性结合,因为只有道理没有故事的内容,难以激起受众的共情。 共情如此...
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