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El deseo de una filosof́ıa narrativa: Jaime Rubio lector de Paul Ricoeur

Translated title of the contribution: The desire of a narrative philosophy: Jaime Rubio: a Ricoeur's reader

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Abstract

Rubio's desire for a philosophic recognition of narrative is evoked as a horizon of his teaching by the author of this essay. This desire never supposed breaking the concept up; rather, Rubio always wanted to steer it to make the narrative labor explicit as a foundational way of expression, transformation and enrichment of our experience. So, entwining Rubio and Ricceur, the author holds how philosophy does not fell flat through this route; on the contrary, it takes it beyond itself and avoids it to be reduced to problems and texts; also, this way leads it to come back to the place and role it had in antiquity: the enrichment of experience itself. After a succinct exposition of Ricceurian notion of Triple mimesis, the author takes Rubio's concerns in linking narrative intelligence with practical wisdom and prudent moral judgment still present in any act of reading. Finally, the author shows how Rubio echoes conatus implicit in narrative identity, in particular and communal poetic ways of life, throughout his reading and teaching of Ricoeur.
Translated title of the contributionThe desire of a narrative philosophy: Jaime Rubio: a Ricoeur's reader
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)141-153
Number of pages7
JournalUniversitas Philosophica
Volume22
Issue number44-45
StatePublished - 2005

Keywords

  • Narrative Identity
  • Poetics
  • Ethics

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