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The intersubjective endeavour of psychopathology research: methodological reflections on a second person perspective approach [PDF]
Research in psychopathology may be considered as an intersubjective endeavor mainly concerned with understanding other minds. Thus, the way we conceive of social understanding influences how we do research in psychology in the first place. In this paper,
Laura eGalbusera, Lisa eFellin
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Bodily selves in relation: embodied simulation as second-person perspective on intersubjectivity. [PDF]
This article addresses basic aspects of social cognition focusing on the pivotal role played by the lived body in the constitution of our experience of others. It is suggested that before studying intersubjectivity we should better qualify the notion of the self.
Gallese V.
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The Non-Aristotelian Virtue of Truth from the Second-Person Perspective [PDF]
The claim has been made that when Aquinas speaks about the virtue of truth and its opposing vices in the Summa theologiae 2-2.109-113, he regards himself as speaking of the same virtue of truth as found in the Nicomachean Ethics 4.7.
Pinsent, Andrew
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More Than One Encounter: Exploring the Second-Person Perspective and the In-Between [PDF]
In this essay, I explore the notion of the encounter as a challenge to the second-person perspective. I do so by turning to Jacques Derrida’s account of the encounter with the associated notions of address, second-person perspective, otherness, and the ...
Hansen Bjarke Mørkøre Stigel
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Investigating the Influence of Role-Playing on Empathy and Perspective-Taking by Analyzing Level of Engagement, Emotional, and Cognitive Processes Through a Word Count Analysis Approach [PDF]
Background: Role-playing is widely used to foster empathy and perspective-taking in medical education, but the underlying psychological mechanisms remain unclear.
Yi-Min Tien +4 more
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This Special Issue of Religions is devoted to ‘dialogue’—a trans-disciplinary key concept par excellence that is not to be used as a strategy to produce some ultimate synthesis, but rather to foster a conversation (Mendes-Flohr 2015a) [...]
Claudia Welz
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Through an exemplary design case study, we look at how mediating bodily disturbances and cultivating perspective transition from first-to second-person perspective amplifies somaesthetic awareness.
Arife Dila Demir +2 more
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In this paper, we will address the question of the impact of the second person perspective of psychological attribution on the traditional problem of knowing other minds.
Antoni Gomila Benejam, Diana Pérez
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AKAR BANALITAS INTELEKTUAL (SUATU KAJIAN FILSAFAT ILMU) [PDF]
This research starts from the problems of education in Indonesia in which Heru Nugroho call them “intellectual banality”. The intellectual banality is a situation which is characterized by unconscious superficiality of thought, and degradation of ...
Anastasia Jessica Adinda S.
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Epistemological Aspects of Dialogue: Some Kierkegaardian Perspectives
This article explores the epistemological aspects of dialogue through an engagement with the Danish existence thinker, Søren Kierkegaard. I argue that dialogue plays an integral role in the epistemic process tentatively sketched by Kierkegaard.
Elizabeth X. Li
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