Commentary on “The Epistemic Harms of Empathy in Phenomenological Psychopathology” by Lucienne Spencer and Matthew Broome; Comentario sobre “Los Daños Epistémicos de la Empatía en la Psicopatología Fenomenológica” de Lucienne Spencer y Matthew Broome

Irarrázaval; L.

Keywords: applied phenomenology; empathic understanding; epistemic justice; psychopathology; virtuous listening

Abstract

This paper presents a critical commentary on the article “The Epistemic Harms of Empathy in Phenomenological Psychopathology” by Lucienne Spencer and Matthew Broome (2023). The authors committed the “fallacy of ambiguous or vague definition” by incorrectly interpreting Karl Jaspers’ conceptualizations, resulting in difficulties following logical arguments and arriving at reasonable conclusions. To overcome this fallacy, the commentary provides conceptual clarifications regarding Jaspers’ empathic understanding (einfühlendes Verstehen), which was conceived as the foundational concept of his project to develop a phenomenologically oriented psychopathology. Jaspers initially introduced this concept in the article “Die phänomenologische Forschungsrichtung in der Psychopathologie” [The Phenomenological Research Direction in Psychopathology], published in 1912, and extended in his magnum opus “Allgemeine Psychopathologie” [General Psychopathology], published in 1913.

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Título según WOS: ID WOS:001595245000006 Not found in local WOS DB
Título según SCOPUS: Commentary on “The Epistemic Harms of Empathy in Phenomenological Psychopathology” by Lucienne Spencer and Matthew Broome
Título de la Revista: Estudios de Filosofia (Colombia)
Volumen: 2024
Número: 70
Editorial: Universidad de Antioquia
Fecha de publicación: 2024
Página de inicio: 100
Página final: 114
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.17533/udea.ef.355491

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS