The Objects of Empathy
Perspectives from Ethics, Aesthetics and Neuroscience
University of Stuttgart
27.07.2016 bis 29.07.2016
Organization: Catrin Misselhorn & Anja Berninger
Interdisciplinary research into empathy has, up until now, focussed mainly on the role of empathy in mindreading and its importance for pro-social behaviour. Empathy can, however, also be directed at a variety of different objects beyond other people, such as artworks, music, nature, and artefacts. What is the connection between these different forms of empathy? Do they share a common psychological or neural base? We suggest that an investigation into empathy that takes into account its different kinds of objects will allow us to better understand its nature and evaluate whether ‚empathy‘ is a homogenous or heterogeneous concept.
The aim of this conference is to bring together top researchers in the field of empathy from philosophy, psychology, and neuroscience and to look at empathy and its various kinds of objects in different contexts, e.g., in ethics and aesthetics. By associating these strands of research which have, so far, not been properly connected, and by combining perspectives from neuroscience and psychology as well as the humanities we hope to make progress in developing a unified concept of empathy and in defining its central role in our interaction with the world and with other people.
Speakers
Andrea Pinotti, Università degli Studi di Milano
Heidi Lene Maibom, Carleton University, Ottawa
Karsten Stüber, College of the Holy Cross, Massachusetts
Olga Pollatos, Universität Ulm
Suzanne Keen, Washington & Lee University, Virginia
Susanne Schmetkamp, Universität Basel
Jonna Vuoskoski, University of Oxford
Diana Omigie, Max-Planck-Institut für empirische Ästhetik, Frankfurt
Thiemo Breyer, Universität Köln
Participation is free, but please registrate.
Information and registration:
catrin.misselhorn@nullphilo.uni-stuttgart.de
or