Zero Degrees of Empathy - A New Theory of Human Cruelty

Author(s): Simon Baron-Cohen

Philosophy

Simon Baron-Cohen, expert in autism and developmental psychopathology, has always wanted to isolate and understand the factors that cause people to treat others as if they were mere objects. In this book he proposes a radical shift, turning the focus away from evil and on to the central factor, empathy. Unlike the concept of evil, he argues, empathy has real explanatory power. Putting empathy under the microscope he explores four new ideas: firstly, that we all lie somewhere on an empathy spectrum, from high to low, from six degrees to zero degrees. Secondly, that deep within the brain lies the 'empathy circuit'. How this circuit functions determines where we lie on the empathy spectrum. Thirdly, that empathy is not only something we learn but that there are also genes associated with empathy. And fourthly, while a lack of empathy leads to mostly negative results, is it always negative?
Full of original research, Zero Degrees of Empathy presents a new way of understanding what it is that leads individuals down negative paths, and challenges all of us to consider replacing the idea of evil with the idea of empathy-erosion.


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Bringing cruelty triumphantly into the realm of science, this pioneering journey into human nature at last delivers us from 'evil'. - Dr. Helena Cronin, Co-Director, Centre For Philosophy Of Natural And Social Science, Lse

A compelling and provocative account of empathy as our most precious social resource. Lack of empathy lurks in the darkest corners of human history and Simon Baron Cohen does not shrink from looking at them under the fierce light of science. - Uta Frith, Emeritus Professor Of Cognitive Development, Ucl

Simon Baron-Cohen combines his creative talent with evidence and reason to make the case that evil is essentially a failure of empathy. It is an understanding that can enlighten an old debate and hold out the promise of new remedies. - Matt Ridley, author of The Illusionist

A book that gets to the heart of man's inhumanity to man... Baron-Cohen has made a major contribution to our understanding of autism - Dorothy Rowe, Guardian

Fascinating... bold - Ian Critchley, Sunday Times

Ground-breaking and important...This humane and immensely sympathetic book calls us to the task of reinterpreting aberrant human behaviour so that we might find ways of changing it for the better...The effect...is not to diminish the concept of human evil, but to demystify it - Richard Holloway, Literary Review 

Simon Baron-Cohen is Professor at Cambridge University in the fields of psychology and psychiatry. He is also the Director of Cambridge's internationally-renowned Autism Research Centre. He has carried out research into social neuroscience over a career spanning twenty years. The Essential Difference (Penguin 2003) has been translated in over a dozen languages and put forward the theory of 'the extreme male brain'.

General Fields

  • : 9780713997910
  • : Penguin Books, Limited
  • : Allen Lane
  • : 0.346
  • : 01 April 2011
  • : 222mm X 144mm X 23mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : 01 June 2011
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Simon Baron-Cohen
  • : hardback with dustjacket
  • : English
  • : 616.85882
  • : 208
  • : Illustrations