Paul Bloom - Against Empathy



Paul Bloom, Professor of Psychology and Cognitive Science at Yale University, has made striking discoveries suggesting the existence of an early-emerging “moral sense” in babies. He found that even babies judge actions as right or wrong when observing an individual helping or hurting others. However, contrary to adults, babies have no conscious access to moral notions but respond on a gut level.

Our initial morality is limited, tragically so – we are strongly biased to treat individuals from our own group as morally more significant than everyone else. A more enlightened morality, one in which all beings capable of reason and suffering are equal, is not the product of evolution and is not present in babies. Rather, it arises in development through our imagination, our compassion, and our uniquely human capacity for rational thought.





Short documentary
8 min  -  2017


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“We find that even the youngest babies we can test, six months old, sometimes younger, show this remarkable capacity to tell right from wrong.”


Paul Bloom, Professor of Psychology and Cognitive Science , Yale University







Cast & Crew

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Oliver Paulus - director
Alexandra Guentzer, Lavinia Jacobs, Oliver Paulus - producers
Roni Ulmann - director of photography
Oliver Paulus - editor
Marcel Vaid - music


a Jacobs Foundation - Motorfilm Production



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