>  I mean, the “other” is not the opposite, but the constitutive complement.

That suggests exploring the viewpoints of multiple potential others, not only:
- the traditional other
but also:
- a (hypothetical?) other which would advocate in both parties interests
- a disinterested other which cares for neither parties interests

-Dave

an interesting symmetry between dance and martial arts: traditionally both are 
movement games in pairs, but in the former one tries to communicate intent and 
stabilise one's partner, and in the latter one tries to hide intent and 
destabilise one's opponent.


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