Action Intersubjectivity and Narrative Identity

Action  Intersubjectivity and Narrative Identity
Author: Vinicio Busacchi
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2019-10-15
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781527541573

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The book reconsiders Paul Ricoeur’s speculative research from the perspective of a critical hermeneutics understood as a general methodology which is able to work at an interdisciplinary level. The specialisation of sciences results in a differentiation of knowledge that determines advancement, while also provoking a great increase of complexity and fragmentation. As such, among the human sciences, some problematic disciplines, like psychoanalysis, sociology and history, have not yet found a unified methodological and epistemological structure. This book argues that critical hermeneutics may work as a mediatory inter-discipline in this regard.

Intertextuality Intersubjectivity and Narrative Identity

Intertextuality  Intersubjectivity  and Narrative Identity
Author: Péter Gaál-Szabó
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2017
Genre: Identity (Philosophical concept)
ISBN: 1443817686

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"Intertextuality, Intersubjectivity, and Narrative Identity presents recent findings and opens new vistas for research by mapping the potential interconnections of intertextuality and intersubjectivity across a range of fields. Multidisciplinary in its focus, it incorporates various research foci and topoi across time and space. It is largely orchestrated around issues of identity in the fields of narration, gender, space, and trauma in British, Irish, American, South African, and Hungarian contexts. The contributions here centre on narrative identity, mediality, and spatiotemporality; modernism and revivalism; cultural memory, counter-histories, and place; female K�nstlerdramas and war testimonies; and parasitical intersubjectivity, trauma, and multiple captivities in slave narratives. The volume brings together the seasoned insight of established researchers and the vivacious freshness of young scholars, providing an engaging read. Ultimately, it will prove to be relevant to researchers, teachers, and the general public given its unique approaches and the diversity of the topics explored."

Narrative Identity and Moral Identity

Narrative Identity and Moral Identity
Author: Kim Atkins
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2010-11-03
Genre: Autobiography
ISBN: 9780415887892

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This book is part of the growing field of practical approaches to philosophical questions relating to identity, agency and ethics--approaches which work across continental and analytical traditions and which Atkins justifies through an explication of how the structures of human embodiment necessitate a narrative model of selfhood, understanding, and ethics.

Intertextuality Intersubjectivity and Narrative Identity

Intertextuality  Intersubjectivity  and Narrative Identity
Author: Péter Gaál-Szabó
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2017-01-06
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781443862585

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Intertextuality, Intersubjectivity, and Narrative Identity presents recent findings and opens new vistas for research by mapping the potential interconnections of intertextuality and intersubjectivity across a range of fields. Multidisciplinary in its focus, it incorporates various research foci and topoi across time and space. It is largely orchestrated around issues of identity in the fields of narration, gender, space, and trauma in British, Irish, American, South African, and Hungarian contexts. The contributions here centre on narrative identity, mediality, and spatiotemporality; modernism and revivalism; cultural memory, counter-histories, and place; female Künstlerdramas and war testimonies; and parasitical intersubjectivity, trauma, and multiple captivities in slave narratives. The volume brings together the seasoned insight of established researchers and the vivacious freshness of young scholars, providing an engaging read. Ultimately, it will prove to be relevant to researchers, teachers, and the general public given its unique approaches and the diversity of the topics explored.

The Self and Its Disorders

The Self and Its Disorders
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2024-01-02
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9780198873068

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Shaun Gallagher puts forward a pluralist account of the self, and a philosophical account of psychiatric disorders as disorders of the self. He argues that what have been seen as different selves - physical, social, private, extended - should rather be seen as variable factors or processes organized in a certain pattern: this pattern is the self.

Rethinking Narrative Identity

Rethinking Narrative Identity
Author: Claudia Holler,Martin Klepper
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2013-02-28
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027272256

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Why is it that we tend to think about our lives as stories? Why do we strive to create coherent narratives that reflect a particular perspective? What happens when we discover multiple, perhaps conflicting perspectives in our narratives? Following groundbreaking work in the study of narrative identity in the last 20 years, the scholars of this volume have expanded and merged their theories of narrative identity with new perspectives in fields such as narratology, literary theory, philosophy, cultural studies, psychology, sociology, gender studies and history. Their contributions focus on the significance of perspective in the formation of narrative identities, probing the stratagems and narrative means of individuals in testing out personae for themselves.

Memory Identity Community

Memory  Identity  Community
Author: Lewis P. Hinchman,Sandra Hinchman
Publsiher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 430
Release: 1997-01-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0791433234

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This multidisciplinary volume documents the resurrection of the importance of narrative to the study of individuals and groups and argues that narrative may become a lingua franca of future debates in the human sciences.

The Routledge Companion to Hermeneutics

The Routledge Companion to Hermeneutics
Author: Jeff Malpas,Hans-Helmuth Gander
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 1046
Release: 2014-11-20
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781317676638

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Hermeneutics is a major theoretical and practical form of intellectual enquiry, central not only to philosophy but many other disciplines in the humanities and social sciences. With phenomenology and existentialism, it is also one of the twentieth century’s most important philosophical movements and includes major thinkers such as Heidegger, Gadamer and Ricoeur. The Routledge Companion to Hermeneutics is an outstanding guide and reference source to the key philosophers, topics and themes in this exciting subject and is the first volume of its kind. Comprising over fifty chapters by a team of international contributors the Companion is divided into five parts: main figures in the hermeneutical tradition movement, including Heidegger, Gadamer and Ricoeur main topics in hermeneutics such as language, truth, relativism and history the engagement of hermeneutics with central disciplines such as literature, religion, race and gender, and art hermeneutics and world philosophies including Asian, Islamic and Judaic thought hermeneutic challenges and debates, such as critical theory, structuralism and phenomenology.