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How Many Empathies Are There?
A Puzzle About Co-Experienced Emotions
Heidi Maibom (University of Cincinnati & University of the Basque Country)


Dates: Thursday, 30 May 2024
Time: 3:50pm
Venue: A31.03.3001.Sydney Nanoscience Hub (SNH).SNH Seminar Room 3001; OR
Online: 
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How to register: Free, no registration required
Abstract: Anybody familiar with the empathy literature will know that 
everybody’s busy distinguishing one form of empathy from others. And whereas it 
would certainly be helpful to agree on what the major distinctions are and what 
to call them, it remains a fact that many, if not most, empathic episodes are 
ones in which several different kinds of empathy cooccur. For instance, if 
exposed to someone who suffers, we typically experience a variety of distressed 
emotions and a variety of more sympathetic ones seemingly at the same time. But 
if that is true, the cooccurrence of these emotions presumably make a 
difference to the overall experience and its consequences. Almost nothing in 
the literature supposes that this is the case, proceeding as if we can assume 
that the emotion that is reported to be experienced most strongly at the time 
is the only one. In this paper, I examine what it is to experience several 
empathic emotions at the same time, how to reconcile the co-experiencing of 
emotions with opposite valences, physiology, and phenomenology, and argue for 
the importance of considering empathic episodes as a whole. This has 
consequences for how we think of emotions more generally also.

Bio: Heidi Maibom is Distinguished Research Professor at the University of the 
Basque Country and Professor of Philosophy at the University of Cincinnati. She 
has studied at the University of Copenhagen, Bologna University, and University 
College, held fellowships at Cambridge and Princeton Universities, a postdoc at 
Washington University in St. Louis, and her first job was at Carleton 
University. Maibom works on interpersonal understanding, empathy, emotions, 
psychopathology, moral psychology and responsibility. She has edited three 
volumes: Neurofeminism (w. R. Bluhm and A. Jaap Jacobsen), Empathy and 
Morality, Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Empathy, and authored Empathy and 
most recently The Space Between: How Empathy Really Works. She is currently 
writing a book about psychopathy and guilt (w. Charlie Kurth).



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