Empathizing across sensibilities

Philosophical Explorations 27 (2):184-196 (2024)
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Abstract

Empathic perspective taking involves a phenomenally rich reaction to another’s mental state, in an attempt to understand the other by feeling with them. But can we take just any perspective, even if the person we aim to understand seems fundamentally different from us? In this paper, we will explore the possibility of empathically understanding others that are different from us with respect to one aspect of their mental life: their sensibility.

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Patrik Engisch
University of Geneva
Julia Langkau
University of Geneva

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