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The first and second person pronouns in Japanese—from the sociolinguistic perspective—
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Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2020
Abstract The integration of first-, second-, and third-personal information within joint intentional collaboration provides the foundation for broad-based second-personal morality. We offer two additions to this framework: a description of the developmental process through which second-personal competence emerges from early triadic interactions, and
John Corbit, Chris Moore
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Abstract The integration of first-, second-, and third-personal information within joint intentional collaboration provides the foundation for broad-based second-personal morality. We offer two additions to this framework: a description of the developmental process through which second-personal competence emerges from early triadic interactions, and
John Corbit, Chris Moore
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Inquiry, 2012
Abstract The rise of social neuroscience has brought the second-person perspective back into the focus of philosophy. Although this is not a new topic, it is certainly less well understood than the first-person and third-person perspectives, and it is even unclear whether it can be reduced to one of these perspectives.
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Abstract The rise of social neuroscience has brought the second-person perspective back into the focus of philosophy. Although this is not a new topic, it is certainly less well understood than the first-person and third-person perspectives, and it is even unclear whether it can be reduced to one of these perspectives.
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“You” or “We”: The limits of the
AbstractThe following paper questions the idea behind Stephen Darwall's attempt to ground all moral obligations in a perspective that he calls “second‐personal.” In a first step, I will reconstruct Darwall's argument with the aim of raising doubt over whether the moral norms that supposedly govern interpersonal interactions in fact result from their ...
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Intersubjectivity and Second-Person Perspective
2012At various points in the preceding chapters I started to draw arrows that were directed at this topic of intersubjectivity. I’m not sure that this is the best topic to save until last. It’s implicated in many ways in the various topics covered in previous chapters, so it might seem that I’ve been dancing around something important.
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Researching mathematical experience from the perspective of an empathic second-person observer
ZDM, 2014In this paper, we explore the implications of adopting (and developing the capacities necessary to adopt) an empathic second-person research perspective. Such a perspective aims to mediate participants’ access to their own experience, thereby providing a rich source of first-person data as well as a powerful pedagogical tool.
Martina L. Metz, Elaine S. M. Simmt
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“Second Person” Perspectivity in Observing and Understanding Emotional Expression
2013This paper explores the “intentional layering” within an emotional experience that was examined in a qualitative research class devoted to “depth phenomenology.” The idea was to approach qualitative data as a starting point for delving more deeply into an experience than a research participant might originally have been able to go.
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Expression and the second person perspective
2021Diana I. Pérez, Antoni Gomila
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