1st Edition
Empathy’s Role in Understanding Persons, Literature, and Art
388 Pages
15 B/W Illustrations
by
Routledge
388 Pages
15 B/W Illustrations
by
Routledge
This volume critically discusses the role empathy plays in different processes of understanding. More precisely, it clarifies empathy’s role in interpersonal understanding and appreciating works of literature and art. The volume also includes a section on historical theories of empathy’s role in understanding.
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Empathic Understanding. Historical and Recent Perspectives on Empathy’s Role in Social Cognition and Aesthetics Thomas Petraschka and Christiana Werner
Section 1: Empathy and Understanding Other Persons
1. Empathy Skills and Habits Shannon Spaulding
2. Can interactionist approaches solve the empathy-sharing conundrum? Stefano Vincini
3. Seeing Others as Ends in Themselves. From the Empathic to the Moral Point of View Catrin Misselhorn
4. Experience and Understanding in Response to Holocaust Testimony Anja Berninger
5. Murdochian Self-Empathy Eva-Maria Düringer
6. The Structure of Rational Agency and the Phenomenal Dimensions of Empathic Understanding Karsten R. Stueber
Section 2: Empathy and Understanding Literature and Art
7. Is There a Role for Emotion in Literary Criticism? Peter Lamarque
8. Empathy, Fiction, and Non-Fiction Derek Matravers
9. “Tell me, how does it feel?” – Learning what it is like through literature Christiana Werner
10. Affective Resonance and Narrative Immersion Suzanne Keen
11. Empathy for the devil Claudia Hillebrandt
12. “Empathy is a swindle!” – or is it? Philip K. Dick’s Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? as an empathy test for readers Eva-Maria Konrad
Section 3: The History of Empathic Understanding
13. Imagination in Early Phenomenological Accounts of Empathy Íngrid Vendrell Ferran
14. I Feel You: Toward a Schelerian Conception of Empathy Jean Moritz Müller
15. “Theirs is the future way of studying aesthetics”: Vernon Lee and the German Aesthetics of Empathy Thomas Petraschka
16. Vernon Lee’s Aesthetics: Empathy, Emotion, and Embodiment Jesse Prinz
17. Empathy and Enjoyment: On the use of reproductions in school practice after 1900 Joseph Imorde
18. "Polar Juxtaposition". Worringer, Lipps, and Der Blaue Reiter Robin Rehm
Section 1: Empathy and Understanding Other Persons
1. Empathy Skills and Habits Shannon Spaulding
2. Can interactionist approaches solve the empathy-sharing conundrum? Stefano Vincini
3. Seeing Others as Ends in Themselves. From the Empathic to the Moral Point of View Catrin Misselhorn
4. Experience and Understanding in Response to Holocaust Testimony Anja Berninger
5. Murdochian Self-Empathy Eva-Maria Düringer
6. The Structure of Rational Agency and the Phenomenal Dimensions of Empathic Understanding Karsten R. Stueber
Section 2: Empathy and Understanding Literature and Art
7. Is There a Role for Emotion in Literary Criticism? Peter Lamarque
8. Empathy, Fiction, and Non-Fiction Derek Matravers
9. “Tell me, how does it feel?” – Learning what it is like through literature Christiana Werner
10. Affective Resonance and Narrative Immersion Suzanne Keen
11. Empathy for the devil Claudia Hillebrandt
12. “Empathy is a swindle!” – or is it? Philip K. Dick’s Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? as an empathy test for readers Eva-Maria Konrad
Section 3: The History of Empathic Understanding
13. Imagination in Early Phenomenological Accounts of Empathy Íngrid Vendrell Ferran
14. I Feel You: Toward a Schelerian Conception of Empathy Jean Moritz Müller
15. “Theirs is the future way of studying aesthetics”: Vernon Lee and the German Aesthetics of Empathy Thomas Petraschka
16. Vernon Lee’s Aesthetics: Empathy, Emotion, and Embodiment Jesse Prinz
17. Empathy and Enjoyment: On the use of reproductions in school practice after 1900 Joseph Imorde
18. "Polar Juxtaposition". Worringer, Lipps, and Der Blaue Reiter Robin Rehm
Biography
Thomas Petraschka is Assistant Professor (non-tenured) for German Literature in Regensburg (Germany). His areas of specialization are theory of literature and aesthetics. He is the author of Einfühlung. Theorie und Kulturgeschichte einer ästhetischen Denkfigur 1770–1930.
Christiana Werner is Research Associate at the University of Duisburg-Essen (Germany), has a temporary position at the University of Gießen, and is member of the research group “Mind and Imagination”. She was Postdoc at the University of Goettingen and did her PhD at the University of Regensburg.






