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Obligation Without Rule: Bartleby, Agamben, and the Second-Person Standpoint [PDF]
In Herman Melville’s Bartleby, the Scrivener, the narrator finds himself involved in a moral relation with the title character whose sense he finds difficult to articulate.
Lueck, Bryan
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“I am with you”: second-person narration in Ron Butlin’s novel “The sound of my voice”
The article analyses the use of second-person narration in Ron Butlin’s first novel “The sound of my voice”. On the basis of narratological studies the author identifies the major features of this experimental narrative mode, in which the protagonist and
Maziarczyk Grzegorz
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In this paper, we will address the question of the impact of the second person perspective of psychological attribution on the traditional problem of knowing other minds.
Antoni Gomila Benejam, Diana Pérez
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The Non-Aristotelian Virtue of Truth from the Second-Person Perspective [PDF]
The claim has been made that when Aquinas speaks about the virtue of truth and its opposing vices in the Summa theologiae 2-2.109-113, he regards himself as speaking of the same virtue of truth as found in the Nicomachean Ethics 4.7.
Pinsent, Andrew
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La deuxième personne dans le parler breton de Plozévet
In the Breton language of Plozévet, the second-person opposition of the singular / second person of the plural has been neutralized: there remains only one second person consisting of forms overwhelmingly of the second person of the plural, to which are ...
Gilles Goyat
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The Hidden God, Second-Person Knowledge, and the Incarnation
The paper considers premises of the hiddenness argument with an emphasis on its usage of the concept of a personal God. The paper’s assumption is that a recent literature on second-person experiences could be useful for theists in their efforts to defend
Marek Dobrzeniecki
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Politeness in pronouns : third-person reference in Byzantine documentary papyri [PDF]
In many languages, a person can be addressed either in the second person singular or second person plural. While the former indicates familiarity and/or lack of respect, the latter suggests distance and/or respect towards the addressee.
Bentein, Klaas
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The effect of state core self-evaluations on task performance, organizational citizenship behaviour, and counterproductive work behaviour [PDF]
Although the personality-performance relationship has been studied extensively, most studies focused on the relationship between between-person differences in the Big Five personality dimensions and between-person differences in job performance.
De Fruyt, Filip +2 more
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Personal Deixis in Political Discours
Deixis is manifested especially as the pronouns I, you and he. It is possible to appoint the person producing the discourse and the participant in it. Deixis may be received, accompanied by gestures, to express a specific purpose and help the addressee ...
Abdullah Abdulaziz Alsultan
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The Second-Person Perspective in the Preface of Nicholas of Cusa’s De Visione Dei [PDF]
In De visione Dei’s preface, a multidimensional, embodied experience of the second-person perspective becomes the medium by which Nicholas of Cusa’s audience, the benedictine brothers of Tegernsee, receive answers to questions regarding whether and in ...
Hollingsworth, Andrea
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