J Decety, Y Moriguchi - BioPsychoSocial medicine, 2007 - Springer
Empathy is a concept central to psychiatry, psychotherapy and clinical psychology. The construct of empathy involves not only the affective experience of the other person's actual …
Sex/Gender presents a relatively new way to think about how biological difference can be produced over time in response to different environmental and social experiences. This …
The human moral nature has perplexed laymen and academics for millennia. Recent developments in cognitive neuroscience are opening new venues for unveiling the complex …
The human brain is inherently able to understand the world in moral ways, endowing most of us with an intuitive sense of fairness, concern for others, and observance of cultural norms …
J Decety - … biological and psychological explanations of social …, 2007 - books.google.com
The construct of empathy denotes, at a phenomenological level of description, a sense of similarity between the feelings one person experiences and those expressed by others. It …
Modern neuroscience is beginning to substantiate Darwin's notion that the roots of human morality lie in social instincts, present in several species. The role of primitive motivational …
In what follows, we have three goals. The first is to explicate pragmatism, which means looking at it in the context of the history of philosophy, psychology, and science with the …
PSYCHOLOGICAL, sociological, and philosophical discussions of the relationships between musics and identities provide a wide range of more or less plausible alternatives. Less …
I begin this article with an increasingly accepted claim: that emotions lend differential weight to states of affairs, helping us conceptually carve the world and make rational decisions. I …