You (philosophy)

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In social philosophy, you are defined as a dialogue partner or another subject who is not identical with the self or one's own subject, but who is also not a stranger .

See also

swell

  • Martin Buber: Me and you , Reclam, Stuttgart 2008, p. 3.
  • Hans Joachim Störig: Small world history of philosophy , Fischer paperback, Frankfurt am Main 1996