Time And Narrative, Volume 1 by Paul Ricœur
This philosophical work delves into the intricate relationship between time and narrative, exploring how stories shape our understanding of temporal experiences. It examines the ways in which narratives structure time, offering a framework for interpreting human existence and history. Through a detailed analysis of literary and historical texts, the book investigates the role of narrative in constructing meaning and identity, emphasizing the interplay between chronological time and the narrative time that emerges through storytelling. The exploration is rooted in a rich dialogue with both classical and contemporary thinkers, providing a profound insight into the human condition.
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- 1983
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- French
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