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      • Selves are constituted by narratives Perhaps the most basic kind of narrative view, and the one that draws the strongest connection between narrative and self, holds that selves are inherently narrative entities.
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  2. Mar 11, 2022 · This essay develops a theory of identities, selves, and ‘the self’ that both explains the sense in which selves are narratively constituted and also explains how the self relates to a person's individual autobiographical identity and to their various social identities.

  3. May 10, 2014 · What I aim to show in this paper is that the relationship between the body and the narrative self is interactive rather than unidirectional: not only does our body shape our narrative self, but our narrative self also shapes our body.

    • Priscilla Brandon
    • p.brandon@ftr.ru.nl
    • 2016
  4. Perhaps the most basic kind of narrative view, and the one that draws the strongest connection between narrative and self, holds that selves are inherently narrative entities. There are usually two elements of this claim.

  5. Mar 14, 2014 · No entity who is unable to think of herself as herself* in the first person can produce a first-personal narrative, a self-narrative. So, the narrative self-constitution view cannot be fundamental to one’s identity as a person.

    • Lynne Rudder Baker
    • lrbaker@philos.umass.edu
    • 2016
  6. Jun 28, 2012 · The narrative sense of self, as an aspect of self-knowledge, is ‘not some distinctive thing known, but a distinctive way of knowing something which others can know in a different way’; ‘the same content can be accessed from different perspectives’ (p. 255).

  7. Nov 21, 2023 · Selves live in communities or societies of selves. The intrinsic normativity of the self and the actions the self performs constitute the grounds on which people fashion coherent narratives about themselves and seek to display themselves to others in ways that conform to their narratives.

  8. understand the claims that our identities or selves are narrative in structure and that we experience life in a narrative manner? To begin with, we must note that on the narrative view this experience of our lives and selves need not be articulated or conscious: We may not know it, or experience it as such, but our selves are narrative in

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