Narrative EthicsThis text takes the work of a large number of contemporary continental philosophers in semantic theory and shows how theories of meaning evolve into theories of ethics. |
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Introduction | 1 |
Existentialism and phenomenology | 17 |
The delights of story telling | 62 |
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action activity analysis approach Aristotle aspects aware Barthes Reader basic become Blanchot character Claude Levi-Strauss complex concept concerned constant constantly context creative Dasein death deconstruction Derrida discourse dynamics Edmund Husserl Emmanuel Levinas emotions emptiness ethical dilemmas ethical narrative ethical practice ethicist experience factors feel Ferdinand de Saussure Freudian function Gasche Griemas human Husserl infrastructures integral interaction involved Jacques Derrida Jacques Lacan Julia Kristeva kind knowledge Kolakowski Kristeva Lacan language Levinas linguistic literature lives Martin Heidegger meaning Michel Foucault mimesis Mirror moral move mythic signifier narrative ethics object ourselves patterns Phenomenology philosophical play plot possibilities pragmatic precise Presence of Myth present principles problem problematic psychological reality Ricoeur Roland Barthes role Saussure Semiology semiotic sense Sheridan situation sort story line stress structuralist structures symbolic Tain things thought tradition trans Truth ultimate unconscious understanding virtue ethics writing