Humanhuman
Humanhuman is a neologism used to highlight the reciprocal and co-constitutive nature of human interaction. It is deployed to stress that personhood and moral standing emerge through responsive relations between individuals, rather than as isolated attributes. The term signals a framing in which empathy, recognition, and mutual responsibility are central to everyday encounters as well as policy design.
Origin and usage: The expression is informal and has appeared in contemporary philosophy, sociology, and digital
Applications: In ethical theory, humanhuman underpins arguments for reciprocal obligations and social recognition. In human-centered design
Reception and limitations: Some scholars view humanhuman as a useful heuristic for emphasizing relationality; others regard
See also: Humanism, Relational ethics, Intersubjectivity, Mutual aid, Human-centered design.