Abstract
According to Dominic Lopes, expressiveness in pictures should be analyzed solely in terms of "expression looks" of various sorts, namely the look of a figure, a scene and/or a design. But, according to this view, it seems puzzling that expressive pictures should have any emotional effect on their audiences. Yet Lopes explicitly ties his "contour theory" of expression in pictures to empathic responses in spectators. Thus, despite his deflationary account of pictorial expression, he claims that pictures can give us practice in various "empathic skills." I argue that Lopes's account of empathic responses to pictures, while interesting and enlightening, nevertheless ignores the most important way in which pictures exercise and enhance our empathic skills, namely, by giving us practice in taking the emotional perspective of another person.from #ORL-AlexandrosSfakianakis via ola Kala on Inoreader http://ift.tt/2myFUPv
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