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Cooperation and Compassion in any society… since … [s]hould [one] suffer any
hurt, they will rush to help at once’ (p. 272). Allow me to quote at length Lem’s
description of the effects of the brilliant invention:
‘At breakfast time, wandering the streets in a daze, I came upon a tearful
multitude that chased an old woman in a black veil, hurling stones after
her. It so happened that this was the
widow of one much-esteemed
cobbler, who had passed away the day before and was to be buried that
morning: the poor woman's inconsolable grief had so exasperated her
neighbors, and the neighbors' neighbors, that, quite unable to comfort
her in any way, they were driving her from the town. This woeful sight
lay heavy on my heart and again I returned to my hotel, only to find it
now in flames. It seems the cook had burnt her finger in the soup,
whereupon her pain caused a certain captain, who was at that very
moment cleaning his
blunderbuss on the top floor, to pull the trigger,
inadvertently slaying his wife and four children on the spot. Everyone
remaining in the hotel now shared the captain's despair; one
compassionate individual, wishing to put an end to the general suffering,
doused everyone he could find with kerosene and set them all on fire.
They were discussing it, the scoundrels: apparently the newlyweds'
performance had fallen short of their expectations.
Meanwhile each of these former vicarious grooms carried a club and
drove off any sufferer who dared to cross his path. I felt I should die
from sorrow and shame, yet still sought a man—but one would do—
who might a little lessen my remorse. Questioning
various persons on
the street, I at last obtained the address of a prominent philosopher, a
true champion of brotherhood and universal tolerance, and eagerly
proceeded to that place, confident I should find his dwelling surrounded
by great numbers of the populace. But alas! Only a few cats purred
softly at the door, basking in the aura of good will the wise man did so
abundantly exude—several dogs, however, sat at a distance and waited
for them, salivating. …
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As I stood there, two men approached. One looked me straight in the
eye as he swung and smote the other full force in the nose. I stared in
amazement, neither grabbing my own
nose nor shouting with pain,
since, as a robot, I could not feel the blow, and that proved my undoing,
for these were secret police and they had employed this ruse precisely to
unmask me. Handcuffed and hauled off to jail, I confessed everything,
trusting that they would take into consideration my good intentions,
though half the city now lay in ashes. But first they pinched me
cautiously with pincers, and then, fully satisfied it produced no ill
effects whatever on themselves, jumped
upon me and began most
savagely to batter and break every plate and filament in my weary
frame. Ah, the torments I endured, and all because I wished to make
them happy! At long last, what remained of me was stuffed down a
cannon and shot into cosmic space, as dark and serene as always. In
flight I looked back and saw, albeit in a fractured fashion, the spreading
influence of Altruizine—spreading, since the rivers and streams were
carrying the drug farther and farther. I saw what
happened to the birds
of the forest, the monks, goats, knights, villagers and their wives,
roosters, maidens and matrons, and the sight made my last tubes crack
for woe, and in this state did I finally fall, O kind and noble sir, not far
from your abode, cured once and for all of my desire to render others
happy by revolutionary means…’ (Cyberiad, 1974, p. 281)
I have argued that the effects of empathy are complex
and may fail to do much
good for the individual, the subjects of one’s empathy and the common good.
Admittedly, I have brought forward evidence selectively focusing on the harmful
effects of high levels of empathy. I have aimed to provide a counter-weight to
arguments about the beneficial, pro-social and morally enhancing value of empathy
increase. This is sufficient for the purpose of the argument. However, I do not claim
that
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