Critical Hermeneutics (Jan 2023)

Ruled Imagination

  • Pier Luigi Lecis,
  • Vinicio Busacchi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.13125/CH/5462
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 2

Abstract

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This paper aims to show how Paul Ricoeur’s inquiry on memory, trace, and testimony contributes to rebalancing a framework that, at the dialectical level between imagination and representation, would essentially present historians’ work as hermeneutical. In Ricoeur’s later writings, we find a differently balanced perspective by focusing the (neurobiological and psychological) substrate of representation behind trace and memory. Representation precedes interpretation. And neither memory’s fidelity nor history’s epistemic truth belong to a game that would be solely played within the communicative space of a plurality of cognitive agents who are exchanging, controlling and sharing their experiences. Consequently, the reality of the past itself emerges in the practice of memory’s background.