Me and My Imaginary Friend: Critical Study of Virtual Subjects, Fugitive Selves

Analysis 82 (3):526-536 (2022)
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Jonardon Ganeri’s recent book – henceforth, ‘Virtual Subjects’ – is an intriguing introduction to some aspects of the philosophical thought of Fernando Pessoa

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