The epistemic harms of empathy in phenomenological psychopathology.

IF 1.9 1区 哲学 0 PHILOSOPHY Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences Pub Date : 2026-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-08-12 DOI:10.1007/s11097-023-09930-1
Lucienne Spencer, Matthew Broome
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Jaspers identifies empathic understanding as an essential tool for grasping not the mere psychic content of the condition at hand, but the lived experience of the patient. This method then serves as the basis for the phenomenological investigation into the psychiatric condition known as 'Phenomenological Psychopathology'. In recent years, scholars in the field of phenomenological psychopathology have attempted to refine the concept of empathic understanding for its use in contemporary clinical encounters. Most notably, we have Stanghellini's contribution of 'second-order' empathy and Ratcliffe's 'radical empathy'. Through this paper, we reject the pursuit of a renewed version of 'empathic understanding', on the grounds that the concept is fundamentally epistemically flawed. We argue that 'empathic understanding' risks (1) error, leading to misdiagnosis, mistreatment and an overall misunderstanding of the experience at hand, (2) a unique form of epistemic harm that we call 'epistemic co-opting' and (3) epistemic objectification. To conclude, we propose that empathic understanding ought to be replaced with a phenomenological account of Fricker's virtuous listening.

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现象学精神病理学中共情的认知危害
雅斯贝尔斯认为,共情理解是一种重要的工具,它不仅能掌握手头疾病的纯粹精神内容,还能掌握患者的生活经验。这种方法作为现象学调查精神疾病的基础,被称为“现象学精神病理学”。近年来,现象学精神病理学领域的学者们试图完善共情理解的概念,以便在当代临床遭遇中使用。最值得注意的是,我们有斯坦赫利尼的“二阶”共情和拉特克利夫的“激进共情”。通过本文,我们拒绝追求“共情理解”的更新版本,理由是这个概念从根本上是有认知缺陷的。我们认为,“共情理解”存在以下风险:(1)错误,导致误诊、虐待和对现有经验的全面误解;(2)一种独特形式的认知伤害,我们称之为“认知同化”;(3)认知客观化。综上所述,我们建议移情理解应该被弗里克良性倾听的现象学解释所取代。
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期刊介绍: Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences is an interdisciplinary, international journal that serves as a forum to explore the intersections between phenomenology, empirical science, and analytic philosophy of mind. The journal represents an attempt to build bridges between continental phenomenological approaches (in the tradition following Husserl) and disciplines that have not always been open to or aware of phenomenological contributions to understanding cognition and related topics. The journal welcomes contributions by phenomenologists, scientists, and philosophers who study cognition, broadly defined to include issues that are open to both phenomenological and empirical investigation, including perception, emotion, language, and so forth. In addition the journal welcomes discussions of methodological issues that involve the variety of approaches appropriate for addressing these problems.    Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences also publishes critical review articles that address recent work in areas relevant to the connection between empirical results in experimental science and first-person perspective.Double-blind review procedure The journal follows a double-blind reviewing procedure. Authors are therefore requested to place their name and affiliation on a separate page. Self-identifying citations and references in the article text should either be avoided or left blank when manuscripts are first submitted. Authors are responsible for reinserting self-identifying citations and references when manuscripts are prepared for final submission.
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