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From the Inside Flap "Agosta's book is at the right place and the right time. One of the most exciting things about emerging areas of academic study is when a dialogue can be enjoined among those with various insights.  It is in this way that an understanding of the core subject matter (in this case empathy) can grow and be enriched.  Lou Agosta's latest book does just this.  It begins with an artifact [...] The Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy of Empathy (2017) and it engages with the various contributors individually and with some of the major themes in a multi-disciplinary way--such as social psychology and the phenomenology of empathy, and situates them into how empathy might be practiced. (Thus, it continues the practice-oriented methodology of Agosta's Empathy Lessonsthat has been influential.)"What makes A Review so successful is that we are presented with one mind (Agosta's) in dialogue with many minds.  This does two things: (a) it pulls together [the Handbook's] vision; and (b) it extends the dialogue inviting other essays to be written to further enrich the dialogue.  Both of these objectives creates space for the debate and discussion of empathy which has established itself as an important component of several disciplines, e.g., ethics, social/political philosophy, sociology, literary theory, and psychology.  I predict that this influence will continue to grow. It is a great read for scholars and a crucial acquisition for university libraries."  Michael Boylan, professor of philosophy at Marymount University and author of Fictive Narrative Philosophy: How Literature can act as Philosophy, and the philosophical novel T-Rx: The History of a Radical Leader."In this, his fifth book, Lou Agosta cements his status as the preeminent expert on empathy.  I, a psychologist and psychoanalyst, know of the view of empathy in my fields.  Agosta here deftly acquainted me with the way empathy is seen by other disciplines, such as philosophy, cognitive science, neuroscience, anthropology, and aesthetics.  With his lively mind and fluent, playful writing style, he enlightens and entertains the reader." James W. Anderson, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Northwestern University, and President, Chicago Psychoanalytic Society (2017-2019) "Lou Agosta calls it as he sees it. His distinct voice is both knowledgeable and radical in his advocacy of a conscious and deliberate embrace of empathy.  He is passionate in putting forward that the understanding of empathy and its daily application is the essential element in improving the human condition in modern times. "Lou Agosta's most recent book in his series on empathy reviews the philosophical origins of empathy and current controversies.  His tour de force reviews thirty three authors on empathy and makes a critical evaluation of both important contributions and limitations of the extensive literature regarding key concepts in the field of empathy studies. The book will appeal to those who believe empathy is critical in all aspects of interpersonal relatedness from psychotherapy to organizational culture. "Topics covered include the core importance of empathy in human being. Empathy is reviewed from an historical perspective including philosophical, moral, aesthetic, cultural and clinical frames of exploration.  "Lou Agosta is a natural teacher and rare will be the reader who does not learn something significant from his new book."Dennis Beedle, MD, former Chair, Department of Psychiatry, Saint Anthony Hospital, Chicago Read more From the Back Cover You don't need a philosopher to tell you what empathy is; you need a philosopher to help you distinguish the hype and the over-intellectualization from a rigorous and critical empathy.  "Agosta's book is at the right place and the right time. It begins with an artifact, The Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy of Empathy (2017), and it engages with the various contributors individually and with some of the major themes in a multi-disciplinary way--such as social psychology and the phenomenology of empathy, and situates them into how empathy might be practiced. Thus, it continues the practice-oriented methodology of Agosta's Empathy Lessonsthat has been influential [....] I predict that this influence will continue to grow." Michael Boylan, professor of philosophy at Marymount University and author of Fictive Narrative Philosophy: How Literature can act as Philosophy,and the recent philosophical novel T-Rx: The History of a Radical Leader.  "In this, his fifth book, Lou Agosta cements his status as the preeminent expert on empathy.  I [am] a psychologist and psychoanalyst, [and I] know of the view of empathy in my fields. Agosta has deftly acquainted me with the way empathy is seen by other disciplines, such as philosophy, cognitive science, neuroscience, anthropology, and aesthetics.  With his lively mind and fluent and playful writing style, he enlightens and entertains the reader." James W. Anderson, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Northwestern University, and President, Chicago Psychoanalytic Society (2017-2019) Why is empathy in such short supply? Because we are mistaking the breakdowns of empathy - emotional contagion, conformity, projection, gossip, and getting lost in translation - for authentic empathy with one another in community. Drive out cynicism, shame, resignation, bullying, and empathy naturally shows up. There is enough empathy to go around. Get some here.  Read more See all Editorial Reviews
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