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Cognitive theory and phenomenology in Arendt's and Nussbaum's work on narrative

Veronica Vasterling

pp. 79-95

Abstract

In this essay I compare Nussbaum's and Arendt's approach to narrativity. The point of the comparison is to find out which approach is more adequate for practical philosophy: the approach influenced by cognitive theory (Nussbaum) or the one influenced by hermeneutic phenomenology (Arendt). I conclude that Nussbaum's approach is flawed by methodological solipsism, which is due to her application of cognitive theory.

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(2007) Human Studies 30 (2).

Pages: 79-95

DOI: 10.1007/s10746-007-9050-0

Full citation:

Vasterling Veronica (2007) „Cognitive theory and phenomenology in Arendt's and Nussbaum's work on narrative“. Human Studies 30 (2), 79–95.