Brain & Cognition seminar - Talk Julia Langkau (Lecture series)

25.04.2023 12:15 – 13:15

Can reading fiction teach us empathic skills?

Psychological research suggests that reading fiction can have a positive effect on our ability to empathize in real life. I argue that while we can train certain aspects of empathy by reading fiction, a crucial skill cannot be trained: the skill of reading the evidence for the other person’s state of mind and getting their mental state right. Because fiction presents us with a different kind of evidence than real life usually does, the skill acquired through fiction does not carry over to real-life situations. If reading fiction has a positive impact on our empathic skills in real life, it is not because we practice the relevant skill in the context of fiction. However, it might be because it motivates us to practice in real life.

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Bâtiment: Campus Biotech

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https://unige.zoom.us/j/65913842099?pwd=aWxTV3dRc0ZmRmNoWUpXUy94QzhXUT09
Meeting ID: 659 1384 2099
Passcode: 748640

Organisé par

Centre interfacultaire en sciences affectives (CISA)

Intervenant-e-s

Julia Langkau, University of Geneva

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Catégorie: Séminaire

Mots clés: CISA, fiction, empathie

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