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The You Turn
Authors:Naomi Eilan
Affiliation:1. Philosophy, University of Warwick, Coventry, CV4 7AL Coventry, UKn.eilan@warwick.ac.uk
Abstract:This introductory paper sets out a framework for approaching some of the claims about the second person made by the papers collected in the special edition of Philosophical Explorations on The Second Person (2014, 17:3). It does so by putting centre stage the notion of a ‘bipolar second person relation’, and examining ways of giving it substance suggested by the authors of these papers. In particular, it focuses on claims made (and denied) in these papers (a) about the existence and/or nature of second person thought, second person reasons for action and second person reasons for belief and (b) about possible connections among thought-theoretical, ethical and epistemological issues and debates in this area.
Keywords:second person  second person thought  second person reasons  bipolarity  second person relations
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