Time And Narrative, Volume 3 by Paul Ricoeur

This concluding volume examines how historical writing configures time, arguing that narrative both reveals and reshapes temporality by mediating between lived experience and cosmological chronology. It probes the referential claims of historiography in contrast to fiction, weighs explanation against understanding, and analyzes the roles of traces, archives, and representation in constructing the past. In dialogue with major thinkers in philosophy and history, it proposes calendar time as a bridge between subjective and objective temporalities and reflects on narrative’s power to address—without resolving—the aporias of time.

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1985
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French
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- Temps et récit, Tome 3

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