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Empathy

A History

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Empathy

By: Susan Lanzoni
Narrated by: Suzanne Toren
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A surprising, sweeping, and deeply researched history of empathy - from late 19th-century German aesthetics to mirror neurons

Empathy: A History tells the fascinating and largely unknown story of the first appearance of “empathy” in 1908 and tracks its shifting meanings over the following century. Despite empathy’s ubiquity today, few realize that it began as a translation of Einfühlung or “in-feeling” in German psychological aesthetics that described how spectators projected their own feelings and movements into objects of art and nature.

Remarkably, this early conception of empathy transformed into its opposite over the ensuing decades. Social scientists and clinical psychologists refashioned empathy to require the deliberate putting aside of one’s feelings to more accurately understand another’s. By the end of World War II, interpersonal empathy entered the mainstream, appearing in advice columns, popular radio and TV, and later in public forums on civil rights. Even as neuroscientists continue to map the brain correlates of empathy, its many dimensions still elude strict scientific description.

This meticulously researched book uncovers empathy’s historical layers, offering a rich portrait of the tension between the reach of one’s own imagination and the realities of others’ experiences.

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©2018 Susan Lanzoni (P)2018 Audible, Inc.
Psychology Compassion Psychology & Mental Health Human Brain Philosophy Ethics & Morality Mental Health

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This book is well worth its investment in time and money. However, while the reader speaks clearly, she also sounds a bit monotone at time. And while the book is rich in subject, it tends to focus too deeply at times on the people behind the history, instead of the thoughts, experiments and conclusions, which is the real interesting part, so I had to listen at high speed and spent a long time before completing this book.

Deeply interesting, but slightly too detailed

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