In this book, Emslie establishes that narrative explanations are to be preferred over non-narrative in the humanities. They are more truthful in two senses. They both correspond more closely to reality and allow inference as to normative values. This is particularly the case when aesthetics are added to the mix.
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Emslie, B. (2012). Narrative and truth: An ethical and dynamic paradigm for the humanities. Narrative and Truth: An Ethical and Dynamic Paradigm for the Humanities (pp. 1–239). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137275455
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