“The ‘I’”, writes Barry Sandywell, “is not a noun but a verb: indexing interpretive processes shaped by exchanges with other interpretive agents." (See Bary Sandywell, Reflexivity and the Crisis of Western Reason, Logological Investigations, Volume I (London: Routledge, 1996), 261.)
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Roy, is the I a verb or is it (sometimes) possessed by a verb. I like the book "Isolated Experiences, Giles Deleuze and the Solitudes of Reversed Platonism" by James Brusseau. He speaks to this. Gary
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