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Empathic Reason: Imagination, Morality, and the Minds of Others

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Availability:In StockContributor:Luke RoelofsSeries:Philosophy of Memory and ImaginationPublish date:7/3/2026Pages:216
Languages:EnglishPublisher:Oxford University PressISBN-13:9780197519936ISBN-10:0197519938UPC:9780197519936Book Category:Philosophy, EducationBook Subcategory:Epistemology, Ethics & Moral PhilosophySize:9.56 x 6.51 x 0.79 inchesWeight:0.459Product ID:SC4WY5VZE5
Is it rational to be moral? Is it irrational to not care at all about anybody but yourself? In Empathic Reason, Luke Roelofs defends Empathic Rationalism, a new account of the relationship between morality and rationality. They vindicate the idea that we rationally have to care about other people because failing to do so involves treating them as less real than ourselves, explaining this in terms of the indispensable role of imagination in understanding other minds. Traditional approaches to moral philosophy have often treated empathy--imaginatively taking on another's perspective--as contrasting with or even opposed to rationality, but Empathic Rationalism views it as an integral part of rationality. This provides a secular, naturalistic foundation for belief in objective morality: to act morally is simply to act rationally, which requires acting as our estimate of perfect empathy would tell us to act. Someone who consistently shows no desire to act in this way reveals themselves to be a solipsist in denial: they treat other minds as useful fictions and other people as props in a game of make-believe. This means that a fully consistent egoist thus holds irrational beliefs about other minds, while someone who only sometimes recognizes obligations to others is inconsistent, and thus also irrational. Morality, Roelofs argues, is the only rational course.
Languages:EnglishPublisher:Oxford University PressISBN-13:9780197519936ISBN-10:0197519938UPC:9780197519936Book Category:Philosophy, EducationBook Subcategory:Epistemology, Ethics & Moral PhilosophySize:9.56 x 6.51 x 0.79 inchesWeight:0.459Product ID:SC4WY5VZE5
Luke Roelofs is assistant professor at the University of Texas at Arlington, writing about the metaphysics, epistemology, and ethics of consciousness. They completed their PhD at the University of Toronto in 2015, and held postdoctoral positions at the Australian National University, the Ruhr-University Bochum, and New York University.
Publisher: Oxford University Press

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