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Beyond the disparate and mainly fleeting references to life in Ricoeur’s Oneself as Another, whether as life as power, living well and with others, or as Ricoeur’s attempt to develop a concept of embodied subjectivity as flesh, which is presumably living
Paul Downes
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The aim of this article is to elaborate on how a distinct concept of the person can be implemented within person‐centred care as an ethical configuration of personhood in the tension between the two predominant cultures of knowledge within health care ...
Bengt Kristensson Uggla
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Selon Paul Ricœur, « l’anthropologie est devenue une tâche urgente de la pensée contemporaine ». Celle qu’il élabore dans l’ensemble de son œuvre repose sur sa phénoménologie herméneutique (dont l’originalité tient notamment à l’héritage qui lui vient ...
Jean-Paul Nicolaï
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This article suggests a shift in focus from stories as verbal accounts to narrative interpretation of the every day as a resource for achieving person‐centred health and social care.
S. Josephsson +5 more
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La religion dans l’œuvre de Ricœur. Dialogue avec Yasuhiko Sugimura
Yasuhiko Sugimura’s review of my book La Religion dans la philosophie (Hermann, 2021) for the present issue of Études Ricœuriennes / Ricoeur Studies affords me an opportunity to return to my intention in this work.
Daniel Frey
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Humanism Reformed: Narrative and the Divine-Human Encounter in Paul Ricoeur
“Narrative Theology” has often been construed in contrast to broader humanistic discourse. Protestant and particularly Reformed Christianity has often set the “Old, Old Story” apart from humanism and the humanities.
Glenn Whitehouse
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Ricoeur’s hermeneutic arc and the “narrative turn” in the ethics of care
“Patient-centred care” is the recent response to the malaise produced in the field of health care from the point of view both of a technical mentality and the paternalistic model.
M. T. Russo
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Freud, Moïse et la religion. Une lecture de Paul Ricœur
Freud places the triad of art, morality and religion at the heart of a cultural sphere that remains determined by the topical-economic model. Within this framework that this article examines Ricœur’s interpretation of religion in Freud.
Azadeh Thiriez-Arjangi
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Introduction – Ricœur and the Problem of Space. Perspectives on a Ricœurian “Spatial Turn”
Introduction to special issue "Ricoeur and the Problem of Space"
Maria Cristina Clorinda Vendra, P. Furia
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Evaluation in Action. A Phenomenological Reassessment of Ricœur’s Early Ethics
With a phenomenological reassessment of Ricœur’s early ethics, I expound on the role played by evaluation in shaping intentions in the course of action.
Emanuele Caminada
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