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Nick NielsenPaul Ricœur and Rendering What Is Due to HistoryPart of a Series on the Philosophy of HistoryFeb 28
Joe BakerinFigurationalPrefiguration and Narrative CompetencePaul Ricoeur’s mimetic narratology sees three moments in narratives. Mimesis1, prefiguration, is the first moment, all about our…Oct 21, 2017
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