Empathy and Psychiatric Illness

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  • Matthew Ratcliffe
  • J. H. van den Berg
چکیده

Introduction It has become something of a commonplace for philosophers to observe that the term ‘empathy’ has been and continues to be used in a number of different ways. 1 I accept that this is the case, although I am less sure that it should be. Nevertheless, given the possibility that ‘empathy’ legitimately refers to a range of different cognitive achievements, I will restrict my enquiry here to something that people often (but by no means always) refer to as empathy in the context of psychiatric illness. I will sketch an account of what it is to empathize with experiences of psychiatric illness by asking ‘what, exactly, is lacking or judged to be lacking when the sufferer states that others do not or cannot empathize with her?’ and, conversely, ‘when she does feel empathized with, what is it that she recognizes?’

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تاریخ انتشار 2015