This book offers a sustained engagement with the political philosophy of Paul Ricoeur and demonstrates both the significance of the political in his own thinking throughout his career, and how his understanding of the political offers something valuable to current discussions of issues in political philosophy.
This book offers a sustained engagement with the political philosophy of Paul Ricoeur and demonstrates both the significance of the political in his own thinking throughout his career, and how his understanding of the political offers something valuable to current discussions of issues in political philosophy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Greg S. Johnson is professor of philosophy at Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, WA (USA). He is the author of Elements of the Utopian (2011), and, along with Dan Stiver a founding co-editor of the "Series on the Thought of Paul Ricoeur" (Lexington Books). Dan Stiver is the Cook-Derrick Professor of Theology in the Logsdon School of Theology of Hardin-Simmons University. His publications include The Philosophy of Religious Language: Sign, Symbol, and Story (Blackwell, 1996), Theology after Ricoeur: New Directions in Hermeneutical Theology (Westminster John Knox, 2001), Life Together in the Way of Jesus Christ: An Introduction to Christian Theology (Baylor, 2009), and Ricoeur and Theology (Continuum, forthcoming). He is currently President of the Society for Ricoeur Studies (2010-2012) and is co-editor with Greg Johnson of the Series on the Thought of Paul Ricoeur (Lexington Books).
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: The Moral, the Ethical, and the Political. Translated by Alison Scott-Baumann Chapter 2: Paul Ricoeur: His Life and His Work the Last 15 Years Chapter 3: Ricoeur on Citizenship: A Picture of Dries a Personalist Republicanism Chapter 4: Looking for the Just Chapter 5: Ricoeur Economicus: Can Economic Exchange Involve Mutual Recognition? Chapter 6: The Capacity to Judge and the Contours of a Theory of Political Judgment Chapter 7: The Gift and Mutual Recognition: Paul Ricoeur as a Reader of Marcel Hénaff Chapter 8: The Guises of Violence: Paul Ricoeur and Giorgio Agamben on the Transition from Metaphor to Politics Chapter 9: Recognition, Legitimization, and the Suggestion of Tacit Slave-Ideology Today: A Ricoeurian Investigation Chapter 10: Developing Ricoeur's Concept of Political Legitimacy Chapter 11: Unconditional Forgiveness: A Defense Chapter 12: Colonialist Ruinations and the Logic of Hope
Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: The Moral, the Ethical, and the Political. Translated by Alison Scott-Baumann Chapter 2: Paul Ricoeur: His Life and His Work the Last 15 Years Chapter 3: Ricoeur on Citizenship: A Picture of Dries a Personalist Republicanism Chapter 4: Looking for the Just Chapter 5: Ricoeur Economicus: Can Economic Exchange Involve Mutual Recognition? Chapter 6: The Capacity to Judge and the Contours of a Theory of Political Judgment Chapter 7: The Gift and Mutual Recognition: Paul Ricoeur as a Reader of Marcel Hénaff Chapter 8: The Guises of Violence: Paul Ricoeur and Giorgio Agamben on the Transition from Metaphor to Politics Chapter 9: Recognition, Legitimization, and the Suggestion of Tacit Slave-Ideology Today: A Ricoeurian Investigation Chapter 10: Developing Ricoeur's Concept of Political Legitimacy Chapter 11: Unconditional Forgiveness: A Defense Chapter 12: Colonialist Ruinations and the Logic of Hope
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