The author criticizes the assumption that human beings are separate from one another, and instead proposes that we consider ourselves as being-in-relation. He examines different conceptions of autonomy, empathy, love, knowing and power.
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The author criticizes the assumption that human beings are separate from one another, and instead proposes that we consider ourselves as being-in-relation. He examines different conceptions of autonomy, empathy, love, knowing and power.
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