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  1. The narrative constitution of identity: A relational and network approach. [REVIEW]Margaret R. Somers - 1994 - Theory and Society 23 (5):605-649.
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  • The philosophy of collective representations.Vincent Descombes - 2000 - History of the Human Sciences 13 (1):37-49.
    The mental and the social are ‘two sides of the same coin’. In other words, ‘social relations are internal relations’. In showing how this was the point of Wittgenstein’s discussion of the practice of ‘following a rule’, Peter Winch has made an important contribution to social philosophy.
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  • The narrative self.Fred Vollmer - 2005 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 35 (2):189–205.
    The aim of the present study is to evaluate the postmodern belief that selves are narrative constructions. Four theories, varying in degree of anti-realism, are presented and discussed. It is concluded that an attractive feature of the narrative approach is that it explains how we achieve a sense of unity. But the main idea, that selves are constituted or created by stories is problematic, like identifying footprints on the beach with the feet that made them.
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