Memory, History, Forgetting

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Memory, History, Forgetting is a major philosophical work by Paul Ricoeur that explores the complex relationships between personal memory, collective remembrance, historical writing, and the ethical and political stakes of forgetting.

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instanceOf philosophical work
addresses abuses of forgetting
abuses of memory
epistemology of historical knowledge
ethical responsibility toward the past
representation of the past
author Paul Ricœur NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin France
EnglishPublisher University of Chicago Press NERFINISHED
EnglishTitle Memory, History, Forgetting NERFINISHED
EnglishTranslator David Pellauer NERFINISHED
Kathleen Blamey NERFINISHED
exploresRelationBetween forgetting and forgiveness
memory and historical writing
memory and identity
personal memory and collective memory
field continental philosophy
memory studies
genre phenomenology
philosophy
philosophy of history literature
hasEnglishTranslation Yes
hasPart analysis of forgetting
analysis of historical knowledge
analysis of memory
influencedBy hermeneutics
phenomenology
psychoanalysis
mainSubject collective memory
ethics of memory
forgetting
forgiveness
hermeneutics
historiography
history
memory
personal memory
philosophy of history
politics of memory
trauma
notableConcept duty of forgetting
duty of memory
narrative identity
wounded memory
originalLanguage French
originalTitle La mémoire, l’histoire, l’oubli NERFINISHED
partOf Paul Ricœur’s later works
publicationYear 2000
publisher Éditions du Seuil NERFINISHED

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Paul Ricoeur notableWork Memory, History, Forgetting