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Informationen zum Autor Fred Dallmayr is professor emeritus of University of Notre Dame and is member of the board of the Dialogue of Civilizations-Research Institute in Berlin. Richard Kearney is Charles H. Seelig chair of philosophy at Boston College. Klappentext This collection of essays is dedicated to the prolific career of Paul Ricoeur. Honoring his work, this anthology addresses questions and concerns that defined Ricoeur’s. Zusammenfassung This collection of essays is dedicated to the prolific career of Paul Ricoeur. Honoring his work, this anthology addresses questions and concerns that defined Ricoeur’s. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Chapter 1: Owl of Minerva Takes Flight: Obituary for Paul Ricoeur Richard Kearney Chapter 2: Love and Justice: A Memorial Tribute to Paul Ricoeur Fred Dallmayr Chapter 3: Paul Ricoeur and the Philosophy of Technology David M: Kaplan Chapter 4: Twice Difficult Forgiveness Henry Venema Chapter 5: Ricoeur, Poetics, and Religious Ethics John Wall Chapter 6: A New Fragility: Ricoeur in the Age of Globalization Farhang Erfani and John F: Whitmire, Jr Chapter 7: Remembering the Battle of Gettysburg: Paul Ricoeur and the Politics of Memory Gregory Hoskins Chapter 8: A Feminist on Forgiveness: When (Where?) Love and Justice Come Apart Pamela Sue Anderson Chapter 9: Hope, Imagination, and Reflective Judgment: Paul Ricoeur and Immanuel Kant Patrick Bourgeois Chapter 10: Oneself with Another: Following the Thread of Paul Ricoeur's The Course of Recognition Lorenzo Altieri Chapter 11: In Search of a Poetics of the Will Domenico Jervolino Chapter 12: Paul Ricoeur and the Duty to Remember Morny Joy Chapter 13: Figuring the Sacred: Ricoeur on Biblical History Jason Springs Chapter 14: Foundation of Ethics Considered through the Ethics in the Century of Ricoeur Peter Kemp Selected Bibliography Contributor Bios ...
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Farhang Erfani is assistant professor of philosophy at American University and research associate at the Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University in South Africa. His first book was about Jean-Paul Sartre and Paul Ricour, entitled Aesthetics of Autonomy (Lexington Books, 2011). His second book, Iranian Cinema and Philosophy: Shooting Truth, is forthcoming with Palgrave.