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Empathy, simulation, and narrative

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posted on 2024-11-14, 16:36 authored by Shaun GallagherShaun Gallagher
A number of theorists have proposed simulation theories of empathy. A review of these theories shows that, despite the fact that one version of the simulation theory can avoid a number of problems associated with such approaches, there are further reasons to doubt whether simulation actually explains empathy. A high-level simulation account of empathy, distinguished from the simulation theory of mindreading, can avoid problems associated with low-level (neural) simulationist accounts; but it fails to adequately address two other problems: the diversity problem and the starting problem. It is argued that a narrative approach to empathy obviates all these problems and offers a more parsimonious account.

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Gallagher, S. 2012, 'Empathy, simulation, and narrative', Science in Context, vol. 25, no. 3, pp. 355-381.

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Science in Context

Volume

25

Issue

3

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355-381

Language

English

RIS ID

89031

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