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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 February 2017
1 Examples of this are found on page 136, “A human being has rights only if he is other than a human being”; and on page 137, “‘I’ is the one who is speaking now; ‘you’ is the one to whom this communication is currently addressed. ‘You’ are silent when ‘I’ speak, but ‘you’ can speak, has spoken, and will speak.”