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Memory, space, oblivion

Luis Antonio Umbelino

pp. 115-122

This chapter examines the philosophical implications of Ricoeur's claim that there is something like a mysterious connection of time and space in memory. How then can we approach memory from the side of space? The answer, according to Ricoeur, is to be found in phenomenological descriptions of bodily spatiality, but also in a hermeneutical approach toward the question of how narrative offers a model to think both human time and human space

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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-33426-4_9

Full citation:

Umbelino, L.A. (2016)., Memory, space, oblivion, in S. Davidson & M. Vallée (eds.), Hermeneutics and phenomenology in Paul Ricoeur, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 115-122.

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