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    Is There a Non-Reductionist Account of Second Person Thought?
    Southwest Philosophy Review 41 (1): 227-236. 2025.
    Second person thought is a particular kind of thought involved in the presentation of another person, often expressed by the pronoun “you.” This Paper explores the possibility of a non-reductionist account of second person thought. Thinking about “you” appears distinct from thinking about “I,” “it,” and “he/she,” but whether we can give an account of second person thought independent of other kinds of thought remains open. According to the demonstrative account, the occurrence of “you” in though…Read more