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Area of Science:

  • Philosophy of Time
  • International Relations Theory

Background:

  • Traditional International Relations (IR) often overlooks the nuanced role of time.
  • Paul Ricœur's concept of 'narrative time' offers a framework to understand how stories shape our perception of temporality.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore Paul Ricœur's notion of 'narrative time' within the field of International Relations.
  • To demonstrate how narratives mediate between phenomenological (experienced) and cosmological (natural) understandings of time.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of Paul Ricœur's philosophical concept of 'narrative time'.
  • Application of narrative time to International Relations (IR) through three key tools: calendar, succession of generations, and trace.
  • Examination of how these tools interlink physical, biological, and experiential elements of time.

Main Results:

  • Narratives, through tools like the calendar and generational succession, connect natural and experienced time.
  • Extraordinary events, periodizations, and traditions create 'temporal watersheds', reshaping historical understanding.
  • The concept of 'trace' highlights the time-bridging function of sources in IR.

Conclusions:

  • Narrative time provides a vital lens for understanding temporality in International Relations.
  • By weaving together different temporalities, narratives influence how events are explained and perceived.
  • The study emphasizes the importance of narrative structures in constructing historical and temporal awareness within IR.