History and fiction in Paul Ricoeur

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.35319/yachay.20186785

Keywords:

Paul Ricoeur, History, Fiction, Time, Narrative identity

Abstract

The need of human beings to narrate is developed based on the thought of Paul Ricoeur. It analyzes the congruence between history and fiction as well as the asymmetry that occurs between them, concluding with the intersection of fiction and historicization as an understanding of human history.

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Author Biography

Domingo Garcete Aguilar, Universidad Católica Boliviana

Paraguayan, Bachelor of Philosophy and Master's in Higher Education from the Universidad Francisco Xavier de Sucre, he works as a professor in the Philosophy and Letters department at the Universidad Católica Boliviana in Cochabamba. Author of several articles.

History and fiction in Paul Ricoeur

Published

2018-06-22

How to Cite

Garcete Aguilar, D. (2018). History and fiction in Paul Ricoeur. Yachay, 35(67), 183–198. https://doi.org/10.35319/yachay.20186785

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