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Models of the Self [Hardcover]

Shaun Gallagher , Jonathan Shear


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The substantival phrase 'the self' is very unnatural in most speech context in most languages, and some conclude from this that it's an illusion to think that there is such a thing as the self, an illusion that arises from nothing more than an improper use of language. Read the first page
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