the capacity to feel grief for others and guilt for the suffering one has directly or indirectly caused depends on the capacity to experience empathy for the other as othet."7 This is a radically different position from the one adopted by perpetrators... Democratization and the Jews: Munich, 1945-1965 - Page 32by Anthony Kauders - 2004 - 326 pagesLimited preview - About this book
| H Schmitz - Literary Criticism - 2004 - 358 pages
...as an encounter with eastern European Jews and with Jewish religious ritual. Eric Santner has argued that 'the capacity to feel grief for others and guilt...the capacity to experience empathy for the other as the other* .^ Through Reinhold's encounter with the essential 'otherness' of his country's victims... | |
| Alison Landsberg - History - 2004 - 248 pages
...the same influence." 80. "Empathy," Oxford English Dictionary, 1989 ed. 81. In Eric Santer's account, "The capacity to feel grief for others and guilt for...capacity to experience empathy for the other as other." (7). See Santer, "Stranded Objects," 7, italics in original. 82. Freud, "Remembering, Repeating and... | |
| John E. Davidson, Sabine Hake - History - 2007 - 266 pages
...mourning complicity in the losses inflicted under fascism. As Eric Santner later paraphrases this dilemma, "The capacity to feel grief for others and guilt for...capacity to experience empathy for the other as other" (1990: 7). The identification with Afro-German children as indisputably German children, irregardless... | |
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