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In this video we go through the main ideas of Paul Ricoeur about the concept of "narrative identity", as he himself elaborates it in Time and Narration III, and later, in Himself as Other.
To give full shape to his concept, Ricoeur resorts to the contributions of psychoanalysis, to the extent that, with his concept of "translaboration", Freud - not in vain one of the "masters of suspicion" - alludes to those elements “ciphers” that must be decoded before the “story of a life” can be reconstructed.
Ricoeur considers this task one more example that both people and communities find it impossible to know themselves directly, and "transparently", as Descartes claimed at the time, and, on the contrary, they do so through of the works and exteriorizations that they themselves produce, always in need of a hermeneutic task, which helps them in the “interpretation”.
0:00 General presentation
4:52 Time and Narration: Identity "Idem" and Identity "Ipse"
12:42 Self as other: "Pole of character", "Pole of self-maintenance" and narrative identity
To expand the information and/or download the conceptual map, I leave you the link of this entry in the Philosophy in Images blog:
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