Paul Ricœur’s "Oneself as Another" presents a relational view of selfhood, distinguishing between "idem" (sameness) and "ipse" (selfhood) identities through a narrative framework. The work emphasizes that identity is constructed through narrative, mediation by the other, and an ethical aim of living well with others in just institutions.
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: How storytelling bridges the gap between biological life and ethical action. The "Little Ethics" (Studies 7–9) The Ethical Aim Paul Ricœur’s "Oneself as Another" presents a relational
So, the next time you ask, "Who am I?" do not look inward for a fixed essence. Instead, look to your actions, listen to your stories, and turn toward the face of the other. You will find that you are, inescapably and beautifully, oneself as another. Don’t start at page 1