Simulation, projection and empathy
Consciousness and Cognition
Social Cognition, Emotion, and Self-Consciousness
Short Title:
Consciousness and Cognition
Format:
Journal Article
Publication Date:
2008/06/01/
Pages:
514 - 522
Sources ID:
72941
Collection:
Bibliography for Terms
Visibility:
Public (group default)
Abstract:
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Simulationists have recently started to employ the term “empathy” when characterizing our most basic understanding of other minds. I agree that empathy is crucial, but I think it is being misconstrued by the simulationists. Using some ideas to be found in Scheler’s classical discussion of empathy, I will argue for a different understanding of the notion. More specifically, I will argue that there are basic levels of interpersonal understanding—in particular the understanding of emotional expressions—that are not explicable in terms of simulation-plus-projection routines.