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Narrative as a Common Technique of Self-Interpretation

Herméneutique et économie. Le valorisé, le valorisant, le valorisable

Johann Michel

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Interpretation is both a specific domain in the theory of knowledge (hermeneutics) and a technique suitable for use in the social sciences, and particularly in sociology. Interpretation can be applied to texts, actions and so forth. The aim of this presentation is to delve into the use of interpretation as a common, ordinary technique to establish a relationship with the world or with ourselves when we are faced with problematic, traumatic events. More specifically, we will focus on narrative as a specific type of common technique of interpretation used by individuals and groups seeking to inscribe shocking events into the story of their lives. However, for such a process to be possible, several conditions of possibility (both social and cultural) need to be met, and we will address these conditions in this presentation.
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hal-03902282 , version 1 (15-12-2022)

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Johann Michel. Narrative as a Common Technique of Self-Interpretation. Revue de Philosophie Economique / Review of Economic Philosophy, 2019, Vol. 19 (2), pp.131-156. ⟨10.3917/rpec.192.0131⟩. ⟨hal-03902282⟩
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