Empathy is limited […] in that it focuses on specific individuals. Its spotlight nature renders it innumerate and myopic.
– Paul Bloom, Against Empathy: The Case for Rational Compassion (2016)
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Empathy is limited […] in that it focuses on specific individuals. Its spotlight nature renders it innumerate and myopic.
– Paul Bloom, Against Empathy: The Case for Rational Compassion (2016)
We often think that empathy, our capacity "to feel someone's pain," is the ultimate source of goodness. Nothing could be farther from the truth, argues psychology professor Paul Bloom. Scientific studies show that empathy is a capricious and irrational emotion that can cloud people's judgement and even lead to violence and cruelty.
…empathy reflects our biases. Although we might intellectually believe that the suffering of our neighbor is just as awful as the suffering of someone living in another country, it’s far easier to empathize with those who are close to us, those who are similar to us, and those we see as more attractive or vulnerable and less scary. [...] In this regard, empathy distorts our moral judgments in pretty much the same way that prejudice does.
– Paul Bloom, Against Empathy: The Case for Rational Compassion (2016)
Empathy is like a spotlight directing attention and aid to where it’s needed. But spotlights have a narrow focus, and this is one problem with empathy. It does poorly in a world where there are many people in need and where the effects of one’s actions are diffuse, often delayed, and difficult to compute, a world in which an act that helps one person in the here and now can lead to greater suffering in the future.
– Paul Bloom, Against Empathy: The Case for Rational Compassion (2016)
Why I’m against empathy.