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Refusing the Narrative

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Refusing the Narrative examines the mechanisms through which conversations shift from evaluating claims about reality to defending narratives. Through a taxonomy of recurring epistemic and conversational dysfunctions, E. Ravago analyzes patterns that appear across belief and unbelief alike.
Refusing the Narrative is a systematic study of the recurring patterns through which people distort the evaluation of claims about reality. Beginning from the premise that reality may be encountered through both external observation and internal experience, the book develops a framework for examining how conversations are redirected away from evaluating claims and toward protecting preferred conclusions.
Through a series of analytical models, E. Ravago identifies and examines distinct conversational dysfunctions, including Truth Monopolization, Witness Gatekeeping, Linguistic Entrapment, Epistemic Leveraging, and more. Each pattern is defined, analyzed in terms of its underlying assumptions, traced through its characteristic behaviors, and illustrated through extended case studies that demonstrate how it operates in practice.
The study does not advocate belief, unbelief, skepticism, or faith as privileged positions. Instead, it examines the symmetrical ways in which people impose asymmetric standards, manipulate evidential requirements, weaponize uncertainty, collapse legitimate alternatives, and substitute rhetorical advantage for careful evaluation. Particular attention is given to testimony, language, internal experience, external observation, and the epistemic limits shared by all participants in a discussion.
Part taxonomy, part epistemological analysis, and part examination of conversational behavior, Refusing the Narrative provides a framework for identifying the mechanisms that prevent claims from being evaluated on their own merits. Its aim is not to establish a preferred narrative, but to expose the structures through which narratives are insulated from scrutiny.

296 pages, ebook

Published June 2, 2026

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