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The Limits of David Brooks’ “Limits of Empathy”

November 13th, 2011

Here’s another critique of David Brooks recent NYT column on the limits of empathy, this one from Jason Marsh. I enjoyed his conclusion especially, worth a read…

Does empathy lead to altruism? The New York Times columnist gets it wrong.

Over the last few days, a lot of people have asked me about David Brooks’ Friday op-ed column in The New York Times on the “limits of empathy.” In it, Brooks argues that empathy is a “sideshow” to moral action. Considering the glut of recent books on empathy—such as Frans de Waal’s The Age of Empathy and Jeremy Rifkin’s The Empathic Civilization—Brooks writes that empathy “has become a way to experience delicious moral emotions without confronting the weaknesses in our nature that prevent us from actually acting upon them.”

Empathy, in other words, is little more than a fad.

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Empathy Blogs for February 13th, 2010

February 13th, 2010

Here is an interesting cross-section of bloggers talking about empathy from various perspectives over the past few days…

From the HuffPost:
‘The Empathic Civilization’: Can Limbaugh and Obama Both Be Right?
In this post, Robbie Vorhaus attempts to compare Preident Obama to Rush Limbaugh. Good luck with that!

From the Feeleez blog:
toys for children in Haiti 
The makers of an empathy game for children are looking for help getting their game to Haiti. (I admit I thought, let’s get food there first!   I’m sure the people suffering in Haiti can use all the help they can get.)

Love and BLogic
Why leading with empathy works
A proponent of  “love and logic” offers us a “neurological” reason to lead with empathy.