2023
DOI: 10.18761/pacau800
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Edith Steins’s Philosophy: Implications for a Direct Functional Model of Empathy

Abstract: We define empathy, broadly, as understanding another person’s experience. We begin by describing Edith Stein’s phenomenological analysis of empathy. We argue for the continuing relevance of her critique of theories of empathy that presuppose the need for inferences from the “internal” to the “external” and show how mainstream psychological descriptionsof empathy based on such assumptions have led to conceptual confusion and, ultimately, to deviance from the phenomenon of interest. We tease out the implicit acc… Show more

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