Re: virus: Empathy etc

From: David Mullen (DMullen@salud.unm.edu)
Date: Tue Feb 24 2004 - 17:35:12 MST

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    Yes, it is quite good and so is "Looking for Spinoza" though more
    focused on general philosphical issues than cognitive neuroscience.

    >>> wlwatts@cox.net 2/24/2004 4:42:40 PM >>>
    "The Feeling of What Happens" by Antonio Damasio is also a great read.

    Walter
      
      
    David Mullen wrote: I agree with Erik though a severe impairment in
    emotional capacity extends beyond hypocrisy into the realm of the
    markedly handicapped. Antonio Damasio has described in considerable
    detail the profound life dysfunction experienced by someone who is
    incapable of experiencing day to day fluctuations in affect due to
    damage to the orbito-frontal cortex (see Decartes Error by A. Damasio).
    They cannot plan, they cannot prioritize activity and eventually require
    others to structure their lives for them. Obviously excessive
    emotionality or "affective incontinence" is not adaptive but an
    inability to feel emotion in some respects resembles the kind of
    morbidity observed in the presence of an inability to feel pain. DM
    >>> erik@zoneedit.com 2/22/2004 12:17:43 PM >>> Empathy is logically
    related to not being a hypocrite.
    Emotions are useful information. People who ignore them are typically
    covering up deeper inauthenticites and hypocricy.
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