The corporeality of time in the narrative self: Reflections on Paul Ricœur’s Time and Narrative
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https://doi.org/10.15160/2282-5460/3168Keywords:
Temporality, Embodiment, Homo Viator, Narrative, EmplotmentAbstract
This article situates Ricoeur’s concept of temporality in the embodied subject who is a narrative being. It is by becoming human time that time becomes intelligible, since it is as embodied narrative that time acquires a meaningful dimension. An important aspect of narrated time is a recognition of the human person as homo viator, an embodied being whose life is a continuous process of becoming. Ultimately, time consolidates its ontological status on two levels: on the level of narrative, in which time becomes history, and on the level of the embodied narrative subject, in which time manifests itself as existence.
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