Theory of Knowledge

Monday, November 11, 2013

Stories and History

Story? History? What's the difference?

Map-like and Story-like Knowledge


Is there a point where the imaginative life evokes a greater reality than the factual accounting, so that the reader understands not only what happened but also why it happened?









How are the procedures of the artist and the historian similar?

How are the procedures of the artist and the historian different?

History of the Viet Nam War

Tim O'Brien and the Art of the True War Story

Questions
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