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Taking Merleau-Ponty Literally: Reply to Dermot Moran
Authors:Stephen Priest
Affiliation:University of Edinburgh , Scotland
Abstract:For most people, pronouns are just a matter for linguists. In linguistics, pronouns are classified according to the various linguistic functions they perform: for instance, deictic or anaphoric, definite or indefinite, personal or demonstrative, etc. But a closer look at the issue reveals that pronouns have a great deal to do with philosophy as well. This paper presents a brief sketch of some classical philosophical problems to show how dealing with pronouns has played a part in the formulation and advancement of important philosophical issues including spatial orientation, dialectics, cognition, existential experiences, social relationships, the philosophy of rights, and so forth.

For Elmar Holenstein on his Seventieth Birthday
Keywords:phenomenology  pronouns/pronominology  personal/impersonal  possessive  deixis  reflexive
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