I wasn't sure where to put this thread, it's about the views we have of other people - so it touches on ethics, which is why it's here.
The topic is "intersubjectivity", which is philosophy - mostly phenomenology.
A main proponent of this view is Edmund Husserl. (You can Google on husserlian intersubjectivity).
The central claims are:
Fundamental to all relationships is "empathy", which means a belief that if I'm looking at the same thing you are, I'm going to see the same thing.
And for a slightly more advanced summary
The topic is "intersubjectivity", which is philosophy - mostly phenomenology.
A main proponent of this view is Edmund Husserl. (You can Google on husserlian intersubjectivity).
The central claims are:
Fundamental to all relationships is "empathy", which means a belief that if I'm looking at the same thing you are, I'm going to see the same thing.
Intersubjectivity - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
And for a slightly more advanced summary