Against Empathy (Comprehensive Summary)

In 'Against Empathy', Paul Bloom, a renowned psychologist and professor, argues that empathy, often seen as a moral compass, can lead to biased and detrimental decisions. He explores how empathy can cloud judgment and promote favoritism, advocating instead for rational compassion as a more effective approach to ethics and decision-making. This Lexicon distills Bloom's key ideas, providing an insightful overview of his arguments and their implications for understanding human behavior and morality.













