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by dkhenry
385 days ago
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Not being able to read this article I can only speculate as to what it actually says, but I imagine it is a direct response to Joe Rigney's book "The Sin of Empathy" https://canonpress.com/products/the-sin-of-empathy One of the criticism that Joe addresses in that book, is that if he used the term "The sin of anger" no one would critique his claim since we don't hold anger on a pedestal, even though there is righteous and sinful anger, but we have exhalted empathy so much that anything that says we shouldn't adopt "untethered empathy" is looked upon as a attack on all empathy. It looks like this is one of those attacks that tries to totally discredit the idea that our compassion should have a basis in truth, and when we abandon that basis we are in fact committing a sin. |
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