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Empathic Reason, by Luke Roelofs

Empathic Reason

This book offers an attempt to rigorously prove that caring about other people is rational. Empathy toward others is how we grasp their reality. When we empathize, it pushes us to relieve their suffering and help fulfil their desires. By contrast, always treating people unempathically is, in the extreme, equivalent to viewing them not as real people but as something like robots or NPCs, fictional characters in our own egoistic story. Because it's obviously irrational to think that other people a

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Empathic Reason, by Luke Roelofs

This book offers an attempt to rigorously prove that caring about other people is rational. Empathy toward others is how we grasp their reality. When we empathize, it pushes us to relieve their suffering and help fulfil their desires. By contrast, always treating people unempathically is, in the extreme, equivalent to viewing them not as real people but as something like robots or NPCs, fictional characters in our own egoistic story. Because it's obviously irrational to think that other people a...

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