Against Empathy

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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.

出版者:Bodley Head
作者:Paul Bloom
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頁數:304
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出版時間:2016-12
價格:GBP 14.99
裝幀:Paperback
isbn號碼:9781847923158
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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.

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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...  

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一晚上把《摆脱共情》读完了(实际上只花了不到四个小时..) 有点莫名其妙说实话。还是找不到摆脱共情的方法,只是知道了为什么要摆脱。说是用理性代替共情然而.. 总的来说很惊喜里面有我在《无处安放的同情》里读到关于老卢和亚当斯密的言论,只不过这里把“富有人性的英国人...  

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The main point of this book as I understand it: strong emotions create strong cognitive bias, which hinders sensible decision making. To me this is a reasonable point to make. However, the title of the book is more extreme than the actual content of the boo...  

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其实这本书就比《变量》好了一丢丢,逻辑不清、干货很少,但好歹有那么些实验数据支撑。 作者给出的一点思考,我觉得还蛮适用于现在这种情况:“共情就像聚光灯,照亮几个人,‘牺牲’无数人。” 我想举的例子是通过网上求助获得“超前救助”的患者,并不是说这些行为不好,只...  

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个人的一点拙见。 作者的理论可以应用到网络暴力上 他的理论充分证明了一个事情:为什么微博总是乌烟瘴气和阳光明媚两极分化非常严重。其实可以从情绪共情的角度进行观察。 大量的媒体撰写煽动性的故事与语言让陌生群众的共情被调动,于是网络暴力产生。 但真相却往往相反,这...  

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