Abstract
It is an ancient view, to be found even in Aristotle’s analysis of friendship, that the other is an alter ego, another myself. More recently, this conception has provoked spirited debate within and without the
phenomenological tradition. It can be found in a wide variety of texts,
from Husserl’s Cartesian Meditations to Thomas Nagel’s “What is it
like to be a bat?” The basic position can be summarized as follows.
Intentional experiences are subjective, first-person experiences, not
objective, third-person experiences.