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ISBN: PB: 9780226661896

ISBN: HB: 9780226661759

University of Chicago Press

November 2019

248 pp.

22.8x15.2 cm

PB:
£28,00
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£79,00
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Being Me Being You

Adam Smith and Empathy

Modern notions of empathy often celebrate its ability to bridge divides, to unite humankind. But how do we square this with the popular view that we can never truly comprehend the experience of being someone else? In this book, Samuel Fleischacker delves into the work of Adam Smith to draw out an understanding of empathy that respects both personal difference and shared humanity. After laying out a range of meanings for the concept of empathy, Fleischacker proposes that what Smith called "sympathy" is very much what we today consider empathy. Smith's version has remarkable value, as his empathy calls for entering into the perspective of another – a uniquely human feat that connects people while still allowing them to define their own distinctive standpoints. After discussing Smith's views in relation to more recent empirical and philosophical studies, Fleischacker shows how turning back to Smith promises to enrich, clarify, and advance our current debates about the meaning and uses of empathy.

About the Author

Samuel Fleischacker is Distinguished Professor in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at the University of Illinois at Chicago. He is the author of many books, including "On Adam Smith's 'Wealth of Nations': A Philosophical Companion" and, most recently, "The Good and the Good Book: Revelation as a Guide to Life".