Abstract
This study arises from a question concerning the phenomenological approach to memory in Memory, History, Forgetting, namely, why does Ricœur, who is otherwise known a great thinker of narrativity, neglects to consider the narrative aspect of memory? After explaining this surprising omission, we try to piece together, from hints and suggestions scattered throughout Ricœur’s work, a hermeneutical phenomenology more compatible with the narrative aspect of personal memory.
Publisher
University Library System, University of Pittsburgh
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2 articles.
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1. Memory, as a Theme in Phenomenology;Encyclopedia of Phenomenology;2024
2. Memory as a Theme in Phenomenology;Encyclopedia of Phenomenology;2023