fellow man - Wiktionary, the free dictionary (original) (raw)
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fellow man (plural fellow men)
- A kindred member of humanity.
- 2014, Volker Meja, Nico Stehr, Knowledge and Politics:
Sometimes the attempt was made to reduce the inner to the outer world (Condillac, Mach, Avenarius, materialism); sometimes the outer to the inner world (Descartes, Berkeley, Fichte); sometimes the sphere of the absolute to the others (e.g., by trying to infer causally the essence and existence of something divine in general); […] ; sometimes the general differentiation of subject and object to pregivenness of the co- or 'fellow-man', to whom an environmental element—as, for instance, 'this tree' — is supposed to be introjected, followed by subsequent introjection by the observer to himself (Avenarius); sometimes one's own body to a merely associative coordination of the self-perception of the own self and organ sensations with the own body as perceived from outside.
- 2014, Volker Meja, Nico Stehr, Knowledge and Politics:
kindred member of humanity
- Danish: medmenneske n
- Dutch: medemens (nl) m
- Finnish: lähimmäinen (fi)
- French: prochain (fr) m, semblable (fr) m or f
- German: Mitmensch (de) m, Nächste m or f
- Hungarian: embertárs (hu)
- Norwegian:
Bokmål: medmenneske n
Nynorsk: medmenneske n - Polish: bliźni (pl) m
- Portuguese: próximo (pt) m
- Spanish: prójimo (es) m, semejante (es) m
- Swedish: medmänniska (sv) c