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Humanities

Philosophy Guest Lecture: Talia Morag

October 18, 2023 at 4:00pm6:00pm EDT

Hall of Languages, 500

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The Syracuse University Department of Philosophy is excited to welcome Dr. Talia Morag from the University of Wollongong. Dr. Morag will deliver a lecture entitled: “A Sympathetic Response to Skepticism about Empathy.”

Abstract:

“Empathy was introduced to philosophy as a solution to the problem of other minds skepticism, the doubt whether other minds exist at all, which arises from the Cartesian dualist picture of the mind as metaphysically hidden (Lipps 1907). Already in Lipps’s work, and from then on into contemporary philosophical discussion, empathy in its various forms is commonly seen as our way to know what specific minds believe and feel and desire in specific scenarios. In this paper, I focus on affective empathy, usually seen as the success of a simulation effort, where one tries to adopt the perspective of another and imagine oneself in the other’s situation (e.g. Coplan 2011). I shall argue that this attempt is either incoherent (Macarthur 2022) or is resting on a misguided notion of similarity between two people, and that the epistemic stance simulation involves is objectifying and obliterating of the other’s individuality. Relying on the work of the psychologist Hoffman (2000) and the psychoanalyst Symington (2018), I propose a new associative-imaginative account of affective empathy, which involves the surrender of the epistemic position and a genuine moment of a communion in feeling.”

This event was published on October 12, 2023.


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