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71Phronesis and Empathy: Allies or Opponents?Topoi 43 (3): 951-962. 2024.Empathizing with others is thought to be a useful, if not necessary, skill for a wise person to possess. Beyond this general conceptual assonance, however, there have been few systematic attempts to conceptualize this relationship. This paper aims to address this issue by investigating what role empathy is said to play inphronesisand whether there is a legitimate place for it in Aristotelian (or neo-Aristotelian) accounts of practical wisdom. First, after a brief overview of Aristotle’s account …Read more
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93Narrative Medicine and Empathy: A Phenomenological PerspectiveJournal of the British Society for Phenomenology 55 (2): 167-183. 2024.In Rita Charon's account of narrative medicine, empathy seems to be an essential element of the clinical relationship. However, empathy has not received much attention, which I believe is problematic. First, I show that not only is there no clear definition of what empathy is, but that this conceptual gap creates ambiguity about its role in the practice of narrative medicine. Second, I argue that certain passages in Charon's work seem to implicitly characterize empathy as a combination of cognit…Read more
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125Your pain is not mine: A critique of clinical empathyBioethics 36 (5): 486-493. 2021.Bioethics, Volume 36, Issue 5, Page 486-493, June 2022.
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University of PaduaDepartment of Philosophy, Sociology, Education and Applied PsychologyPost-doctoral Fellow
Padua, Italy