The object-matter of this essay is empathy, conceived of as a mechanism which allows us access to moral experience. Within this framework, two main aims are pursued. The first one is to examine what empathy looks like as a component of a psychological theory and to compare it with the neuroscientific approach to empathy which has been adopted in recent decades owing to the discovery of mirror neurons. As to the second aim, attention is paid to the question whether empathy should be viewed as a complete foundation of morality, that is to say as a necessary and sufficient condition of it.

Corradini, A., Mirror neurons and empathy: a neuroscientific foundation for morality?, in Lumer, C., Meyer, U. (ed.), Geist und Moral. Analytische Reflexionen für Wolfgang Lenzen, mentis Verlag, Paderborn 2011: 117- 132 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/14275]

Mirror neurons and empathy: a neuroscientific foundation for morality?

Corradini, Antonella
2011

Abstract

The object-matter of this essay is empathy, conceived of as a mechanism which allows us access to moral experience. Within this framework, two main aims are pursued. The first one is to examine what empathy looks like as a component of a psychological theory and to compare it with the neuroscientific approach to empathy which has been adopted in recent decades owing to the discovery of mirror neurons. As to the second aim, attention is paid to the question whether empathy should be viewed as a complete foundation of morality, that is to say as a necessary and sufficient condition of it.
2011
Inglese
Geist und Moral. Analytische Reflexionen für Wolfgang Lenzen
978-3-89785-739-1
Corradini, A., Mirror neurons and empathy: a neuroscientific foundation for morality?, in Lumer, C., Meyer, U. (ed.), Geist und Moral. Analytische Reflexionen für Wolfgang Lenzen, mentis Verlag, Paderborn 2011: 117- 132 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/14275]
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