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Tarnapolsyaka, G. M. Abut the real existence of the other in an interpersonal being

Abstract: The article is about a special type of interpersonal relationship oriented not at the other’s personality, but the other’s “reality”. The author described peculiar features of that type of relationship as well as aspects of its perception and representation in the Japanese and European cultures.


Keywords:

communication, attitude, personality, the other, presence, Self-You, Self-Id, absent presence, implicit orientation.


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