This book brings together ten women philosophers to examine Paul Ricoeur's philosophical anthropology, focusing on the embodied dimension of existence, to reveal its ontological and ethical significance. The contributors examine Ricoeur's work in a variety of contexts, such as freedom and recognition, love and consent, and our inescapable finitude.
This book brings together ten women philosophers to examine Paul Ricoeur's philosophical anthropology, focusing on the embodied dimension of existence, to reveal its ontological and ethical significance. The contributors examine Ricoeur's work in a variety of contexts, such as freedom and recognition, love and consent, and our inescapable finitude.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by Sophie-Jan Arrien and Beatriz Contreras Tasso - Contributions by Alejandra Bertucci; Carla Canullo; Francesca D'Alessandris; Gaëlle Fiasse; Jeanne Marie Gagnbin; Monica Gorza; María Luján Ferrari; Chiara Pavan and Maria Cristina Clorinda Vendra
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Paul Ricur: Reception of an Ontology of Finitude and Capability, by Beatriz Contreras Tasso and Sophie-Jan Arrien Part I: Affectivity and Embodiment Chapter 1: The Space of Affectivity in the Architecture of the Capable Self, by Beatriz Contreras Tasso Chapter 2: Recognition and Consent: Images of Love in Paul Ricur, by Francesca d'Alessandris Chapter 3: The Birth and Symbolism of Passivity: Thinking with Paul Ricur, by Carla Canullo (translated by Marco Dozzi) Chapter 4: Body, Freedom and Recognition in the Beginnings of Paul Ricur Philosophy, by Alejandra Bertucci and María Luján Ferrari Part II: Identity and Narrative Chapter 5: Are There Authentic Self-Narratives? A Discussion with Paul Ricur and Judith Butler, by Chiara Pavan Chapter 6: Mirrors of Identity, by Monica Gorza Chapter 7: No more Storyteller? Narrative Theories of Paul Ricur and Walter Benjamin in Dispute, by Jeanne Marie Gagnebin (translated by Samuel Lelievre) Part III: Opening perspectives Chapter 8: The Natural World as a Vulnerable Household: Paul Ricur and Erazim Kohák in Dialogue, by Maria Cristina Clorinda Vendra Chapter 9: Just Distance in Interaction. Asymmetries and Abuses, by Gaëlle Fiasse Chapter 10: Thinking Finitude as a Finite Thinker. On the Philosophical Practice of Paul Ricur, by Sophie-Jan Arrien
Introduction: Paul Ricur: Reception of an Ontology of Finitude and Capability, by Beatriz Contreras Tasso and Sophie-Jan Arrien Part I: Affectivity and Embodiment Chapter 1: The Space of Affectivity in the Architecture of the Capable Self, by Beatriz Contreras Tasso Chapter 2: Recognition and Consent: Images of Love in Paul Ricur, by Francesca d'Alessandris Chapter 3: The Birth and Symbolism of Passivity: Thinking with Paul Ricur, by Carla Canullo (translated by Marco Dozzi) Chapter 4: Body, Freedom and Recognition in the Beginnings of Paul Ricur Philosophy, by Alejandra Bertucci and María Luján Ferrari Part II: Identity and Narrative Chapter 5: Are There Authentic Self-Narratives? A Discussion with Paul Ricur and Judith Butler, by Chiara Pavan Chapter 6: Mirrors of Identity, by Monica Gorza Chapter 7: No more Storyteller? Narrative Theories of Paul Ricur and Walter Benjamin in Dispute, by Jeanne Marie Gagnebin (translated by Samuel Lelievre) Part III: Opening perspectives Chapter 8: The Natural World as a Vulnerable Household: Paul Ricur and Erazim Kohák in Dialogue, by Maria Cristina Clorinda Vendra Chapter 9: Just Distance in Interaction. Asymmetries and Abuses, by Gaëlle Fiasse Chapter 10: Thinking Finitude as a Finite Thinker. On the Philosophical Practice of Paul Ricur, by Sophie-Jan Arrien
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