Contents
Introduction - James Conant and Sebastian Roedl
THE FUNDAMENTAL CHARACTER OF THE SECOND PERSON AS A FORM OF CONSCIOUSNESS
Action and Passion - Anton Ford
What Binds Us Together: Normativity and the Second Person - Glenda Satne
Alethic Holdings - Jeremy Wanderer
THE SECOND PERSON AS A FORM OF PRACTICAL CONSCIOUSNESS
The Transmission of Skill - Will Small
For Oneself and Toward Another: The Puzzle about Recognition - Matthias Haase
THE SECOND PERSON AS THE FORM OF PRIVATE LAW
The Very Thought of (Wronging) You - Ariel Zylberman
The Idea of an Ethical Community: Kant and Hegel on the Necessity of Human Evil and the Love to Overcome It - Wolfram Gobsch
The Social and the Sociable - Stephen Darwall
THE PLACE OF THE SECOND PERSON IN THEORETICAL KNOWLEDGE
Theoretical Anarchism - Benjamin McMyler
Darwall on Action and the Idea of a Second-Personal Reason - Fabian Boerchers
Kant on Testimony and the Communicability of Empirical Knowledge - Alexandra Newton
Testimony and Generality - Sebastian Roedl
ADDRESS AND ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Understanding Others in Social Interactions - Monika Dullstein
What Is It to Know Someone? - David Lauer
On Address - Adrian Haddock