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Time, Narrative, and History



Narrative is a temporal structure inherent in our way of living and acting, argues David Carr, challenging the preoccupation with forms of discourse and with the paradigm of the text that has characterized much recent philosophy. Unlike physical or objective time, the temporality of human experience and action is configured and reflexively structured, as if by a storyteller unfolding a tale. Stories are a form of being, not merely of discourse.


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Studies in Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy Series
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901 Car t
Publisher Indiana Univ. Press : Bloomington, Indianapolis.,
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ix + 189hlm; 15 x 23,5cm
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English
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0-253-20623-0
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901
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