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It is not the case that Husserl's solution of 'analogical transposition or projection' is inadequate as an account of how we experience the other
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Analogical transposition frames the alter ego as an analogue of the ego
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Framing the alter ego as an analogue of the ego fails to explain how the other continues to appear as other rather than as a projection of the self
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