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1990
When we engage in a relationship with another person in ‘real life’—whether that relationship is one of love, hate, work, play or duty— we are often able to think simultaneously on two levels. We may be using certain words to create an effect—such as affection, anger, co-operation, competitiveness, or responsibility—but at the same time privately ...
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When we engage in a relationship with another person in ‘real life’—whether that relationship is one of love, hate, work, play or duty— we are often able to think simultaneously on two levels. We may be using certain words to create an effect—such as affection, anger, co-operation, competitiveness, or responsibility—but at the same time privately ...
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Person–Thing and Person–Person Relations
2002Abstract Rules and juristic superstructures on property yield relations between persons and presupposes relations between persons and things. This chapter considers how this false contrast — person-thing relations versus person-person relations — came about. It also examines the varieties of scepticism about ownership.
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1987
‘I am the pen, without me this paper cannot live’. In one sentence Spike Milligan (Note 1) has managed to convey the power human beings enjoy in communicating with one another. But who invented the pen? the radio? Who first published a newspaper or employed a Town Crier?
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‘I am the pen, without me this paper cannot live’. In one sentence Spike Milligan (Note 1) has managed to convey the power human beings enjoy in communicating with one another. But who invented the pen? the radio? Who first published a newspaper or employed a Town Crier?
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