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Paul Ricœur and the Utopia of Mutual Recognition [PDF]
This article situates The Course of Recognition in the context of Ricœurian philosophy and contemporary debates on mutual recognition. This article reconstructs the debate between Ricœur and mainstream recognition scholars, as well as with the other ...
Gonçalo Marcelo
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The Question of the Colonies [PDF]
In this anti-colonial treatise, Ricœur reflects on the responsibility of every French citizen and of the French state with respect to colonialism.
Paul Ricœur
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Introduction (english version) of ERRS 2020 11 1, “Paul Ricœur: Penser au risque du langage / Paul Ricœur: The Challenges of The Language”
Philippe Lacour
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As Ricœur scholars know, the literature by and on Ricœur is vast. Material written by Ricœur that is not collected in published volumes is often difficult to locate, and even in the published volumes it is frequently a challenge to locate where Ricœur ...
George H. Taylor, Fernando Nascimento
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Dread Hermeneutics: Bob Marley, Paul Ricœur and the Productive Imagination [PDF]
This article presents Paul Ricœur’s hermeneutic of the productive imagination as a methodological tool for understanding the innovative social function of texts that in exceeding their semantic meaning, iconically augment reality.
Christopher J. Duncanson-Hales
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Making Sense of History with Paul Ricœur and Jan Patočka: From the Past, In the Present, Toward the Future [PDF]
Paul Ricœur and Jan Patočka are considered among the most important phenomenologists of the 20th century. As with Ricœur, Patočka’s philosophy is shaped by an enduring critical confrontation with Husserl’s phenomenology and Heidegger’s phenomenological ...
Maria Cristina Clorinda Vendra
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In Fallible man, Ricœur discovers a faille (fault, breach, rift) in the heart of man. Due to this faille, man is fragile: he has to mediate between himself and the world. This mediation puts man at risk of losing himself.
Guilhem Causse
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Lacan’s Epistemic Role in Ricœur’s Re-Reading of Freud [PDF]
In this paper, the author reconsiders the role played by Lacan in Ricœur’s philosophy of psychoanalysis by reconstructing the history of the relationship between psychoanalysis and philosophy, and by focusing on some of the important aspects of the ...
Busacchi, Vinicio
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This book outlines the trajectory from Paul Ricœur’s The Symbolism of Evil to his writings devoted to psychoanalysis, the common thread being the residue left by the subject of evil, which guided Ricœur to Freud.
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In this anti-colonial treatise, Ricœur reflects on the responsibility of every French citizen and of the French state with respect to colonialism.
Paul Ricœur
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