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Full Idea
'I' is used as a subject in 'I am in pain', ....and used as an object in 'I am bleeding'.
Gist of Idea
'I' is a subject in 'I am in pain' and an object in 'I am bleeding'
Source
report of Ludwig Wittgenstein (The Blue and Brown Notebooks [1936], pp. 66-7) by Colin McGinn - Subjective View: sec qualities and indexicals 4
Book Ref
McGinn,Colin: 'The Subjective View' [OUP 1983], p.48
A Reaction
How about 'my wound is painful'? Does that have the logical form of a conversation? This idea is incorrect. Shoemaker (1968) suggests that the subjective use is immune to error, unlike the object use.
2965 | For Kant the self is a purely formal idea, not a substance [Kant, by Lockwood] |
21368 | The knot of the world is the use of 'I' to refer to both willing and knowing [Schopenhauer] |
18289 | Forget the word 'I'; 'I' is performed by the intelligence of your body [Nietzsche] |
22419 | 'I' is a subject in 'I am in pain' and an object in 'I am bleeding' [Wittgenstein, by McGinn] |
15813 | People use 'I' to refer to themselves, with the meaning of their own individual essence [Chisholm] |
6666 | All human languages have an equivalent of the word 'I' [Lowe] |
6140 | Maybe the word 'I' can only refer to persons [Merricks] |