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Paul Ricoeur, Philosopher of Empathy
This article on Paul Ricoeur, empathy, and the hermeneutics of suspicion in literature will be engaging to students of Ricoeur and empathy alike. One can download the PDF : http://ricoeur.pitt.edu/ojs/ricoeur/article/view/628
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Top Ten Empathy Trends for 2024
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The varieties of empathy in Richard Wright’s Native Son
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Fake Empathy in Black for a Day by Alisha Gaines (Review)
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Mutilated Empathy in Migrant Aesthetics by Glenda Carpio (Review)
Review: Mutilated empathy in spite of itself in Migrant Aesthetics: Contemporary Fiction, Global Migration, and the Limits of Empathy by Glenda Carpio (New York: Columbia University Press, 2023, 285pp.) [This review updated to correct typos and grammatical infelicities on Dec 10, 2023.]… Read More ›
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Empathy is hard in the patriarchy
So far, the two-ton elephant in the room is “Maybe men and women really do have different brains – or a combination of brains and early experiences that produce different results from the same input.” Note this applies either in… Read More ›
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The beginning of my empathy lessons
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Summer Reading: The Song of Our Scars by Haider Warraich
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Beloved on Juneteenth in the context of empathy
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Summer Reading: Wonder Confronts Certainty: by Gary Saul Morson (Reviewed)
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