Affiliation:
1. Department of Philosophy University of California Irvine , USA
Abstract
Abstract
A narrative element is essential to philosophy, because nothing gets going in it without some vision, some story about what the world, or the subject, is like. The argumentative element can only structure the story from the inside; it can never prove it true. And, whatever clarification arguments provide for the story, the latter remains in all its ambiguous glory, ready to originate new arguments and to spawn new visions.
Subject
Law,Philosophy,Sociology and Political Science