Dear all,

Just a reminder that at tomorrow’s (Friday) HPS Philosophy Workshop Riana 
Betzler (HPS) will be presenting her paper ‘What is Empathy? A Genealogical 
Account’ in the HPS Department, seminar room 1 at 12 noon.

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ABSTRACT:
What is empathy? There are so many accounts of empathy that have been proposed 
by philosophers and psychologists, it is hard to know where to begin. In this 
paper, my main goal is to show that neither a purely empirical approach nor a 
purely conceptual analytic approach, nor even a union of the two, has been 
particularly successful at the task of explicating empathy.  I then suggest 
that a third approach—genealogy—may be illuminating.  Genealogical approaches, 
which provide “a narrative that tries to explain a cultural phenomenon by 
describing a way in which it came about, or could have come about, or might be 
imagined to have come about” (Williams, 2002, p. 29), have been effective in 
dealing with concepts, such as trust, that are complex in ways similar to 
empathy.  As such, they may be particularly well-suited to explaining what 
empathy is, especially given what we know about empathy’s own complicated 
genealogy.
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If you would like a copy of the paper Riana will present, please let me know.

All the best,
Toby Bryant
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