1st Edition

The Phenomenology of the Second-Person Plural

By Sarah Pawlett Jackson Copyright 2025
248 Pages
by Routledge

248 Pages
by Routledge

This book presents the case that there are forms of human interaction which should be understood as properly second-person plural . It engages with the work of Sartre, Levinas and contemporary phenomenology to show that this claim is not just about grammatical forms of address, but about the phenomenology and structure of our intersubjective experience. While there has been plenty of recent... Read more

Introduction

1. Context, Method, Presuppositions

2. Categorising Intersubjectivities

3. Multi-Person Intersubjectivity

4. A Category Mistake?

5. An Empirical Mistake?

6. Developing the Plurality of Second-Personal Address

Conclusion

Biography

Sarah Pawlett Jackson is Tutor in Philosophy, Religion, and Ethics at the University of London, UK. Her published work has appeared in journals such as Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, Phenomenology and Mind, and Synthese.

“This is an impressive book with robust arguments in support of a more complete account of the second-person. It represents a welcome and important contribution to our understanding of second-person plural phenomena.”

Eric Chelstrom, St. Mary’s University, USA