Empathy in phenomenological research: Employing Edith Stein's account of empathy as a practical and ethical guide

An ‘affective turn’ has come about in philosophy of mind debates and the notion of empathy is increasingly influential. This could usefully extend into psychological research, particularly in counselling and psychotherapy. Edith Stein’s account of empathy bridges gaps between individual psychologica...

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Main Author: Simon Wharne
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-12-01
Series:Methods in Psychology
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590260121000102
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spelling doaj-cb9939ef0b4344b69fa6ff0cac0756e72021-05-26T04:28:31ZengElsevierMethods in Psychology2590-26012021-12-015100053Empathy in phenomenological research: Employing Edith Stein's account of empathy as a practical and ethical guideSimon Wharne0The Open University, UK; Chartered Counselling Psychologist Registered with the British Psychological Society, UK; New School of Psychotherapy and Counselling; Middlesex University, UK; c/o NSPC Ltd, Existential Academy, 61-63 Fortune Green Road, London, NW6 1DR, UK.An ‘affective turn’ has come about in philosophy of mind debates and the notion of empathy is increasingly influential. This could usefully extend into psychological research, particularly in counselling and psychotherapy. Edith Stein’s account of empathy bridges gaps between individual psychological experience, embodied interpersonal emotionality, and our collective social moral order. Her philosophy provides ethical and practical guidance for researchers who seek to understand the meaning of what their participants experience in the flow of intersubjectivity and situated living. Researchers can thereby avoid positioning them as ‘different,’ ‘deviant,’ or ‘dysfunctional.’ Methodologies are recommended, based on Stein’s account.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590260121000102EmpathyEdith steinPhenomenology
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Empathy in phenomenological research: Employing Edith Stein's account of empathy as a practical and ethical guide
Methods in Psychology
Empathy
Edith stein
Phenomenology
author_facet Simon Wharne
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title Empathy in phenomenological research: Employing Edith Stein's account of empathy as a practical and ethical guide
title_short Empathy in phenomenological research: Employing Edith Stein's account of empathy as a practical and ethical guide
title_full Empathy in phenomenological research: Employing Edith Stein's account of empathy as a practical and ethical guide
title_fullStr Empathy in phenomenological research: Employing Edith Stein's account of empathy as a practical and ethical guide
title_full_unstemmed Empathy in phenomenological research: Employing Edith Stein's account of empathy as a practical and ethical guide
title_sort empathy in phenomenological research: employing edith stein's account of empathy as a practical and ethical guide
publisher Elsevier
series Methods in Psychology
issn 2590-2601
publishDate 2021-12-01
description An ‘affective turn’ has come about in philosophy of mind debates and the notion of empathy is increasingly influential. This could usefully extend into psychological research, particularly in counselling and psychotherapy. Edith Stein’s account of empathy bridges gaps between individual psychological experience, embodied interpersonal emotionality, and our collective social moral order. Her philosophy provides ethical and practical guidance for researchers who seek to understand the meaning of what their participants experience in the flow of intersubjectivity and situated living. Researchers can thereby avoid positioning them as ‘different,’ ‘deviant,’ or ‘dysfunctional.’ Methodologies are recommended, based on Stein’s account.
topic Empathy
Edith stein
Phenomenology
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