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Summary: In the face of the propensity to declare the 'paradigm of the subject' outdated, because 'monological' , a re-reading of the modern history of subjectivity highlights those virtualities which, except when confused with that of the individual, contain an idea which is inseparable from intersubjectivity. In this sense, rather than trying to outdo neo-structuralist subversion of the subject, it would be preferable to recast the values of subjectivity to give full rights in philosophy to the problematics of communication.