David Teachout

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But spotlights have a narrow focus, and this is one problem with empathy. It does poorly in a world where there are many people in need and where the effects of one’s actions are diffuse, often delayed, and difficult to compute, a world in which an act that helps one person in the here and now can lead to greater suffering in the future. Further, spotlights only illuminate what they are pointed at, so empathy reflects our biases.
Against Empathy: The Case for Rational Compassion
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