Others
The word others is the plural form of other. It functions as a pronoun or determiner to refer to people or things that are different from those already mentioned. For example, some attended, others did not. The phrase the others designates the remaining individuals, while the rest can emphasize the aggregate remainder.
In social science, the Other denotes individuals or groups considered different from a reference group. The
In philosophy and ethics, the Other is a central concept in discussions of subjectivity and moral responsibility.
In language and culture, others can refer to people outside one’s own community or tradition. Usage requires
See also: other, the other, othering, identity, discrimination.