Thursday, May 30, 2013

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From Kevin Lewis' February picks:

Thursday, May 23, 2013

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Kevin Lewis picks from January 2012:

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

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The Kevin Lewis trawl continues:

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

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Another batch of Kevin Lewis picks:

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

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Still catching up with a year of Kevin Lewis posts:

Monday, May 13, 2013

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Catching up on a year of Kevin Lewis picks (first year of grad school was a bit of a distraction):

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Posting a "this week's picks" from Kevin Lewis' blog - which is actually from a week in September 2012:

the paradoxes of empathy

Is expanding our capacity for empathy the key to human progress? Or does empathy get in the way of solving our most intractable problems?

Paul Bloom discusses (and concludes) in a good read in the New Yorker:

Such are the paradoxes of empathy. The power of this faculty has something to do with its ability to bring our moral concern into a laser pointer of focussed attention. If a planet of billions is to survive, however, we’ll need to take into consideration the welfare of people not yet harmed—and, even more, of people not yet born. They have no names, faces, or stories to grip our conscience or stir our fellow-feeling. Their prospects call, rather, for deliberation and calculation. Our hearts will always go out to the baby in the well; it’s a measure of our humanity. But empathy will have to yield to reason if humanity is to have a future.