Книга: J. D. Trout «Why Empathy Matters: The Science and Psychology of Better Judgment»

Why Empathy Matters: The Science and Psychology of Better Judgment

Производитель: "Неизвестный"

A road map to empathic and efficient decisions and policies, constructed from new insights in the science of human judgment Faced with another`s suffering, human beings feel sympathy and may even be moved to charity. However, for all our good intentions and vaunted free will, we are lousy at making the bigger decisions that actually improve lives. Why? Drawing on his sweeping and innovative research in the fields of psychology, behavioral economics, and neuroscience, philosopher and cognitive scientist J. D. Trout explains how our empathic wiring actually undermines the best interests of individuals and society. However, it is possible to bridge this `empathy gap` and improve our decision-making. Here, Trout offers a tantalizing proposal- how to vault that gap and improve the lives of not just ourselves but the lives of everyone all around the world. ISBN:0143116614

Издательство: "Неизвестный" (2010)

ISBN: 0143116614

J.D. Trout

J.D. Trout (born 1959) is an American philosopher of science, cognitive scientist, lecturer and nonfiction author. His most recent book, "The Empathy Gap", makes the case that a fair and humane democracy in modern times must turn to psychological science to forge policies that correct for people’s natural imperfections. Since 1992 he has worked as a professor of philosophy at Loyola University Chicago, where he holds appointments in the philosophy department and the Parmly Sensory Sciences Institute. His research centers on the nature of scientific progress, and its influence on human understanding and well-being.

= Biography =

Trout was born in Cleveland to a mother of Sicilian and Irish heritage, a member of the WAVES in the U.S. Navy. He attended public schools in the Cleveland and the greater Philadelphia area, where he learned to box, drove a Class 2 vehicle, and flirted with a career in opera. He received his bachelor's degree in philosophy and history at Bucknell University in 1982 and his doctorate in philosophy at Cornell University in 1988. He now lives in Evanston, Illinois, with his wife and two children.

Awards and Honors

Trout was a National Science Foundation Predoctoral Fellow and a Sage Graduate Fellow at Cornell University. In 1988-89, Trout was a Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow at Bryn Mawr College, and a Choice Award winner for his 1998 book "Measuring the Intentional World". He was a visiting professor at the University of Innsbruck in 1999. In 2005, he was a visiting professor of philosophy at the University of Chicago and a Visiting Scholar at the Graduate School of Business.

Works

Trout authored a number of experimental and theoretical articles on speech perception, after having begun a parallel career in spoken language processing in his twenties. His work on philosophical and psychological topics often combine linguistics, biology, economics, history and public policy. "Measuring the Intentional World: Realism, Naturalism, and Quantitative Methods in the Behavioral Sciences" contends that perceptual psychology and cognitive psychology, so often marginalized as unworthy of the name “science,” are emerging as mature fields, and deserve the kind of intellectual weight accorded physics and chemistry. This elevated status was then recruited to support a new version of scientific realism, called measured realism. In 2005 Trout, together with Michael Bishop, published "Epistemology and the Psychology of Human Judgment". The book argues that the theory of knowledge, as practiced in the English-speaking world, has become a parochial and scholastic exercise, and should be replaced with ameliorative psychology – an area of psychology devoted to evaluating and improving decision-making. "The Empathy G
empathy, free will, and decision-making to explain how decent people can ignore indecent degrees of inequality and suffering, and constructs a concrete and realistic vision of policies that improve human well-being.

= Selected publications =

Books

1991. R. Boyd, P. Gasper, and J.D. Trout. Eds. "The Philosophy of Science". Bradford Books/The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. ISBN 0-26252-156-3.

1995. P. Moser and J.D. Trout. Eds. "Contemporary Materialism: A Reader". Routledge, London and New York. ISBN 0-41510-864-0.

1998. J.D. Trout. "Measuring the Intentional World: Realism, Naturalism, and Quantitative Methods in the Behavioral Sciences". Oxford, New York. Paperback 2003. ISBN 0-19516-659-0.

1998. P. Moser, D. Mulder, and J.D. Trout. "The Theory of Knowledge: A Thematic Introduction". Oxford, New York. ISBN 0-19509-466-2.

2005. Michael A. Bishop and J.D. Trout. "Epistemology and the Psychology of Human Judgment". New York: Oxford University Press; third printing in 2006. ISBN 0-19516-230-7.

2009. J.D. Trout. "The Empathy G

Articles

1990. Auditory and Visual Influences on Phonemic Restoration. "Language and Speech", 33, 121-135 (with William Poser as second author).

1992. Theory-Conjunction and Mercenary Reliance. "Philosophy of Science", 59, 231-245.

1994. A Realistic Look Backward. "Studies in History and Philosophy of Science", 25 (1), 37-64.

2001. Metaphysics, Method and the Mouth: Philosophical Lessons of Speech Perception. "Philosophical Psychology", 14, (3), 261-291.

2001. The Biological Basis of Speech: What to Infer from Talking to the Animals. "Psychological Review", 108, (3), 523-549.

2002. 50 Years of Successful Predictive Modeling Should be Enough: Lessons for the Philosophy of Science. "Philosophy of Science" 68 (Proceedings): S197-S208 (with Michael Bishop).

2002. Scientific Explanation and the Sense of Understanding. "Philosophy of Science" 69(2), 212-233.

2003. Biological Specializations for Speech: What Can the Animals Tell Us? "Current Directions in Psychological Science", 12(5, October), 155-159.

2005. Lexical Boosting of Noise-band Speech in Open- and Closed-set Formats. "Speech Communication" 47(4), 424-435.

2005. Paternalism and Cognitive Bias. "Law and Philosophy" 24(4, July), 393-434.

2005. The Pathologies of Standard Analytic Epistemology. "Noûs" 39 (4), 696-714 (with Michael Bishop).

2007. A Restriction Maybe, but is it Paternalism? Cognitive Bias and Choosing Governmental Decision Aids. "NYU Journal of Law & Liberty", 2(3), 455-469.

2007. The Psychology of Scientific Explanation, "Philosophy Compass", 2/3, 564-591.

2007. The Psychology of Discounting: A Policy of Balancing Biases. "Public Affairs Quarterly", 21(2), 201-220.

2008. Seduction Without Cause: Uncovering Explanatory Neurophilia. "Trends in Cognitive Sciences", 12, 281-282.

= External Links =

J. D. Trout's Website [http://www.jdtrout.com]

Loyola University Chicago Faculty Website [http://www.luc.edu/philosophy/faculty_trout.shtml]

Источник: J.D. Trout

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