Qualms of a Believer in Narrative Ethics

Hastings Center Report 44 (s1):12-15 (2014)
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It seems to be a fundamental feature of being human to make meaning out of experiences and events by telling stories. We are born into a web of narratives‐to become a self is, it can seem, to hear others' stories about you and, eventually, to insert yourself into those webs and assert your own story. When we teach ethics illustrated by cases, we tell stories. When children and parents talk about how they came to hospital, what they hoped, how things have gone, what worries them about the decisions we ask them to face, we hear stories. Stories often reveal best the meaning a person attaches to his or her experiences, and stories shape the meaning those experiences will come to have for that person or family as the story is told, retold, and refined. I share the belief of narratologists that most of us are, at our core, storytellers. And I can't help but notice that many of those stories contain moral evaluations, explicitly or implicitly.

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reprint Mitchell, Christine (2014) "Qualms of a believer in narrative ethics". In Montello, Martha, Narrative ethics: the role of stories in bioethics, pp. : John Wiley and Sons (2014)

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Against Narrativity.Galen Strawson - 2004 - Ratio 17 (4):428-452.
Qualms of a believer in narrative ethics.Christine Mitchell - 2014 - In Martha Montello, Narrative ethics: the role of stories in bioethics. [Hoboken, New Jersey]: John Wiley and Sons.
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