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When, in the final pages, we see Coleman reach the end of his adolescence, and also come up to date with his doctor-visiting, he has drawn us into a web of confidences that make us, to use the sort of idiom he might use himself, pretty damn keen to reach a happy ending.
Rorty imagined a planet of beings exactly like us except that they never use the sort of language of inner states that we do, but simply report on their brain states.
He said: "We mustn't use the sort of language that the Gang of Four used.
These days, few commentators would use the sort of language he did.
But there's been a big move from CBeebies to have the characters use the sort of devices that children use now.
To use the sort of understatement in which Steve deals, he has been in a bad way recently, having spent two more days in hospital for an operation to ease kidney problems.
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