👉 In linguistics and philosophy, "enjoiners" are a concept used to describe the role of language in shaping social interactions. They refer to individuals who use language to persuade or influence others towards specific ends. Enjoiners can be divided into three categories:
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Neutral Enjoiners
: These are people who do not have any direct influence over their subjects. For example, a teacher who provides feedback on students' work and does not intervene in their personal lives.
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Control