同情
心理学
悲伤
苦恼
认知心理学
实证研究
社会心理学
进化心理学
移情
发展心理学
认识论
心理治疗师
哲学
神学
愤怒
作者
Jennifer Goetz,Dacher Keltner,Emiliana Simon-Thomas
摘要
What is compassion? And how did it evolve? In this review, we integrate 3 evolutionary arguments that converge on the hypothesis that compassion evolved as a distinct affective experience whose primary function is to facilitate cooperation and protection of the weak and those who suffer. Our empirical review reveals compassion to have distinct appraisal processes attuned to undeserved suffering; distinct signaling behavior related to caregiving patterns of touch, posture, and vocalization; and a phenomenological experience and physiological response that orients the individual to social approach. This response profile of compassion differs from those of distress, sadness, and love, suggesting that compassion is indeed a distinct emotion. We conclude by considering how compassion shapes moral judgment and action, how it varies across different cultures, and how it may engage specific patterns of neural activation, as well as emerging directions of research.
科研通智能强力驱动
Strongly Powered by AbleSci AI