This book examines the distinctive and significant contribution of the great French philosopher, Paul Ricoeur to contemporary debates in ethics and philosophy of religion. James Carter argues that Ricoeur's later writings in particular offer a vision of ethical life that can be understood as a moral religion.
This book examines the distinctive and significant contribution of the great French philosopher, Paul Ricoeur to contemporary debates in ethics and philosophy of religion. James Carter argues that Ricoeur's later writings in particular offer a vision of ethical life that can be understood as a moral religion.
James Carter teaches Philosophy and Religious Studies at Wellington College, UK. He was previously a postdoctoral research fellow in Philosophy at Heythrop College, University of London, and tutor in Philosophy and Theology at Regent's Park College, University of Oxford. Dr Carter is the co-editor of Moral Powers, Fragile Beliefs: Essays in Moral and Religious Philosophy (Continuum, 2011)
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations 1: Ricoeur's Architectonic of Moral Religion 2: Reading Religion as Metaphysical Life in Spinoza 3: Reading Religion as Anthropological Life in Aristotle 4: Reading Religion as Moral Life in Kant 5: The Reflexive Autonomy of Ricoeur 6: A Hermeneutics of Ethical Life Concluding Remarks: Life, etc. Bibliography
Preface Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations 1: Ricoeur's Architectonic of Moral Religion 2: Reading Religion as Metaphysical Life in Spinoza 3: Reading Religion as Anthropological Life in Aristotle 4: Reading Religion as Moral Life in Kant 5: The Reflexive Autonomy of Ricoeur 6: A Hermeneutics of Ethical Life Concluding Remarks: Life, etc. Bibliography
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