| 单词 | other-self | 
| 释义 | other-selfn. Metaphysics. Now rare.   That which is part of the self, but is external to the consciousness of the thinking subject. Usually in idealist thought. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > philosophy > metaphysics > ontology > 			[noun]		 > being or entity > the other or other-self other-self1856 other1863 1856    Biblical Repertory Apr. 372  				Michelet goes on to say, ‘God is the only true personal being;’ and further, ‘as God is eternal personality, so he eternally produces his other-self [Ger. das Andere seiner], viz., nature, in order to come to self-consciousness.’ 1899    C. F. d'Arcy Idealism & Theol. vi. 224  				He [sc. Hegel] uses it to overcome the opposition of self and other-self. But other-self, in its true character, eludes the grasp of self. 1917    Jrnl. Philos., Psychol. & Sci. Methods 14 129  				What is now part of myself was originally part of other-self. 1935    Philos. Sci. 2 298  				In panpsychist ontology ‘there’ and ‘here’ can mean only self and other-self. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2004; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < | 
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