The Philosophy of Paul Ricoeur
1995; DePaul University; Volume: 49; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
ISSN
2329-8596
Autores Tópico(s)Hermeneutics and Narrative Identity
ResumoIntellectual Autobiography of Paul Ricoeur Ricoeur as Social Philosopher, Joseph J. Bien From the Ego to the Self - a Philosophical Itinerary, Kathleen Blamey The Limits of Ricoeur's Hermeneutics of Existence, Patrick L. Bourgeois Ricoeur on Atheism - a Critique, David Detmer The Live Metaphor, Mary Gerhart Ricoeur, Kant and the Permanence of Time, Terry F. Godlove Jr Paul Ricoeur's Place in the Hermeneutic Tradition, Don Ihde The Depth and Breadth of Paul Ricoeur's Philosophy, Domenico Jervolino Paul Ricoeur's Aesthetics - On How to Read a Metaphor, Eugene F. Kaelin Ethics and Narrativity, Peter T. Kemp The Idea of a Hermeneutical Ethics, Ted E. Klein Jr A Good Rhetoric is Possible - Ricoeur's Philosophy of Language as a Phenomenology of Discourse in the Human Sciences, Richard L. Lanigan Paul Ricoeur and the Conflict of Interpretations, Thelma Z. Lavine Ricoeur and the Hermeneutics of the Subject, Gary B. Madison The Symbol Gave Rise to the Thought, David Pellauer Philosophical Imagination - Paul Ricoeur as the Singer of Ruins, Michel Philibert Words and Deeds - the Semantics of Action, Charles E. Reagan Naive and Sentimental Hermeneutics - Keeping Language Open, Hans E. Rudnick Freud, Philosophy and Interpretation, John E. Smith On Ricoeur's Analysis of Time and Narration, Bernard Stevens Ricoeur on Religious Language, David Steward Act, Sign and Consciousness - Thinking Along with Ricoeur, Lik Kuen Tong Metaphor, Hermeneutics and Situations, Dabney Townsend Ricoeur and the Problem of Evil, Stephen Tyman Paul Ricoeur and Literary Theory, Mario J. Valdes Ricoeur's Replies to Critics.
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