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Review of Simon Baron-Cohen’s The science of evil: On empathy and the origins of cruelty In his Acknowledgments, Baron-Cohen begins by saying, “This book isn’t for people with a sensitive disposition” (p. xi). It is a fair warning. His first chapter … Continue reading →
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Tagged empathy, evil, Holocaust, inhumanity, Intifada, Israelis, moral, Nazi, Palestinians, personality disorders, Simon Baron-Cohen, The Parents Circle, The Science of evil: On empathy and the origins of cruelty
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