Laitinen, Arto – Charles Taylor and Paul Ricoeur on Self-Interpretations and Narrative Identity

Sunday, 18 May 2014

In this chapter I discuss Charles Taylor’s and Paul Ricoeur’s theories of narrative identity
and narratives as a central form of self-interpretation.1 Both Taylor and Ricoeur think that
self-identity is a matter of culturally and socially mediated self-definitions, which are
practically relevant for one’s orientation in life.2 First, I will go through various
characterisations that Ricoeur gives of his theory, and try to show to what extent they also
apply to Taylor’s theory. Then, I will analyse more closely Charles Taylor’s, and in
section three, Paul Ricoeur’s views on narrative identity.

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