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On Some Moral Implications of Linguistic Narrativism Theory [PDF]
In this essay we consider the moral claims of one branch of non-realist theory known as linguistic narrativism theory. By highlighting the moral implications of linguistic narrativism theory, we argue that the “moral vision” expressed by this theory can ...
Elgabsi, Natan, Gilbert, Bennett
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Narrativizing Knowledge Graphs [PDF]
Any natural language expression of a set of facts – that can be represented as a knowledge graph – will more or less overtly assume a specific perspective on these facts. In this paper we see the conversion of a given knowledge graph into natural language as the construction of a narrative about the assertions made by the knowledge graph. We, therefore,
Porzel, Robert +5 more
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ON FUTURES AND ENDINGS: NARRATOLOGICAL REFLECTIONS ON CONTEMPORARY FORMS OF CRISES*
ABSTRACT The article examines the changing relationship of the present to the future from a narratological perspective. It argues that three dominant narrative schemas structure the contemporary experiences of temporality in the Western social imaginary: the modern crisis narrative, the apocalyptic narrative, and the chronic crisis narrative.
ANNE FUCHS
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Abstract Many philosophers reject the view that well‐being over a lifetime is simply an aggregation of well‐being at every moment of one's life, and thus they reject theories of well‐being like hedonism and concurrentist desire satisfactionism. They raise concerns that such a view misses the importance of the relationships between moments in a person's
Gil Hersch, Daniel Weltman
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Inequality, legitimacy and disidentification: From South African to global modernism
Abstract Entrenched inequality within South African society has led to a notable focus within literary criticism on the subject of legitimacy. The perennial question of who has access to narrative representation and how this authority is wielded has informed literary production itself—with some writers, invariably emerging from the elite, attempting to
Christine Emmett
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NEUE MENSCHEN, NEUE POETEN: EXPRESSIONISMUS, GENIE UND ARBEITERDICHTUNG
ABSTRACT While the German Expressionists announced an end to bourgeois art, hopes of a literary revolution also rose in the labour movement. Since the 1910s, worker poets, such as Gerrit Engelke and Karl Bröger; literary critics, such as Julius Bab; and leading political figures of the Social Democratic Party such as Clara Zetkin, proclaimed a poetical
Annika Hildebrandt
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Abstract Mit Augmented Reality angereicherte Lehr‐Lernsettings gewinnen sowohl im Schulfach Chemie als auch in anderen naturwissenschaftlichen Fächern immer mehr an Bedeutung. So erwähnen viele Publikationen die positiven Effekte solcher digital angereicherter Lehr‐Lernprozesse, geben jedoch nur selten darüber Auskunft, welche Eigenschaften der ...
Manuel Krug +6 more
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POLEN ALS NEGATIVFOLIE FÜR SELBSTENTWÜRFE IN DER DEUTSCHSPRACHIGEN GEGENWARTSLITERATUR
ABSTRACT This article demonstrates that in some contemporary German‐language novels Polish motifs serve as a foil for the negative projection of cultural self‐images. The image of Poles is stereotypical because it contains a high degree of generalisation and embodies world views – such as nationalism, anti‐Semitism, anti‐Romanyism, fundamentalism ...
Marion Brandt
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(Hi)story‐Telling: An Introduction to Italian Alternate and Counterfactual History
History, Volume 108, Issue 382, Page 355-364, September 2023.
Adriano Vinale
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Do Good Lives Make Good Stories? [PDF]
Narrativists about well-being claim that our lives go better for us if they make good stories-if they exhibit cohesion, thematic consistency, and narrative arc.
Berg, Amy
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