The First Person

Symposion. Theoretical and Applied Inquiries in Philosophy and Social Sciences (forthcoming)
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James Cargile ABSTRACT: Many languages have a first person singular subject pronoun. Fewer also have a first person singular object pronoun. The term ‘I’ is commonly used to refer to the person using the term. It has a variety of other uses. A normal person is able to refer...

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