Against Empathy: The Case for Rational Compassion
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Paul Bloom., Paul Bloom|AUTHOR., & Karen Cass|READER. (2016). Against Empathy: The Case for Rational Compassion . HarperAudio.

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Paul Bloom, Paul Bloom|AUTHOR and Karen Cass|READER. 2016. Against Empathy: The Case for Rational Compassion. HarperAudio.

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Paul Bloom, Paul Bloom|AUTHOR and Karen Cass|READER. Against Empathy: The Case for Rational Compassion HarperAudio, 2016.

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