The Science of Evil: On Empathy and the Origins of Cruelty *(eBook)

An award-winning psychologist draws on years of research to unveil “a simple but persuasive hypothesis for a new way to think about evil.” ―New York Times  How can we explain both cruelty and kindness? To award-winning psychologist Simon Baron-Cohen, the explanation for cruelty is low levels of empathy, and the explanation for kindness is high levels of empathy. In The Science of Evil, Baron-Cohen draws on decades of research to develop a new, brain-based theory of human cruelty and kindness. He explores the social and biological factors that can influence our empathy levels, explains the key distinction between cognitive and affective forms of empathy, and shows how low empathy can lead to dehumanizing behavior. The Science of Evil continues to challenge our understanding of human cruelty.  Read more

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Why Must Read The Science of Evil: On Empathy and the Origins of Cruelty?

Although the author says they’re not excusing evil behavior they kind of do and they imply evil people don’t exist. If you ever ever been in an abusive relationship with a narcissist or a borderline or sociopath/psychopath you know otherwise. In a way, it’s revictimizing.

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