This paper identifies the difficulties in confronting novel history from both a rigorous scientific and artistic literary perspectives and suggests a practical reconciliation—in the form of a discussion and metaphorical opening space—between the two apparent poles of historical understanding and their accompanying genres, types, and tropes.
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Donnelly, M. Z. (2012). Truth, Narrative, and Opening Space. Open Journal of Philosophy, 02(04), 213–218. https://doi.org/10.4236/ojpp.2012.24032
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