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The evolution of empathy

In Being, Book Reviews on September 17, 2009 at 1:00 am

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Frans de Waal’s book title, “The Age of Empathy”, has a double-meaning: empathy is both very old and freshly topical. It is as ancient as the entire mammalian line, he argues, engaging areas of the brain that developed in our distant ancestors over 100m years ago. And we are also entering a new age of empathy, he thinks, brought on by the financial crisis (the product of a selfishly oriented system), and marked by America’s election of President Barack Obama, who has re-emphasised the importance of compassion and helping one’s neighbour.  <<<To read full article, click here.>>>

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