

Coming to terms with old age – and death
pp. 187-206
in: Geoffrey Scarre (ed), The Palgrave handbook of the philosophy of aging, Berlin, Springer, 2016Abstract
This chapter advances the view that life can be understood as the implicit composition and recomposition of an autobiography, and that ageing can be seen as an ever-changing narrative perspective on the whole of life. Among the topics discussed are narrative in general, life story, autobiographical reflection and narrative identity.