Personal identity as narrated time and fictional narrative

Authors

  • Juan Edilberto Rendón Ángel Universidad de Medellín
  • Daniel Castaño Zapata Universidad de Medellín
  • Rubén Darío Palacio Mesa Universidad de Medellín

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32735/S0718-22012022000551093

Keywords:

Time, narrative, fiction, plotting, personal identity

Abstract

Through a hermeneutical approach, this paper states that personal identity overcomes the aporetic of time when built as a fictional narrative. First, it proposes that the fictional narrative is inscribed in the mimesis circle. Secondly, that imagination is the faculty that creates the meaning of personal identity as fictional narrative. Thirdly, that it is the imagination that establishes the relation among fictional narrative, semantic innovation, and personal identity. Fourthly, that personal identity as fictional narrative stresses the importance of the narrative, which creates itself as a generator of meanings.

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Author Biographies

Juan Edilberto Rendón Ángel, Universidad de Medellín

  

Universidad de Medellín 

 

Daniel Castaño Zapata, Universidad de Medellín

Universidad de Medellín

 

Rubén Darío Palacio Mesa, Universidad de Medellín

Universidad de Medellín

Published

2022-12-28

How to Cite

Rendón Ángel, J. E., Castaño Zapata, D., & Palacio Mesa, R. D. (2022). Personal identity as narrated time and fictional narrative. ALPHA. Revista De Artes, Letras Y Filosofía, (55), 73–87. https://doi.org/10.32735/S0718-22012022000551093

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