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Paul Ricoeur in the Age of Hercb

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Informationen zum Autor Roger W. H. Savage is professor of systematic musicology at the University of California, Los Angeles. Klappentext This volume brings together eleven essays that address a range of issues extending from broader questions of social justice to the sexual intimacy that bears the mark of our fleshly existence. Collectively, these essays extend the reach of Paul Ricoeur's early to late works b... Zusammenfassung This volume brings together eleven essays that address a range of issues extending from broader questions of social justice to the sexual intimacy that bears the mark of our fleshly existence. Collectively, these essays extend the reach of Paul Ricoeur's early to late works by taking up some of the major social, political and religious challenges facing us in a postmodern, ultrapluralistic world. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: Paul Ricoeur and the Age of Hermeneutical Reason Chapter 1. Marcel Hénaff, Labor, Social Justice, and Recognition: Around Paul RicoeurChapter 2. Marc De Leeuw, The Anthropological Presupposition: Paul Ricoeur's Search for the JustChapter 3. Annalisa Caputo, Paul Ricoeur, Martha Nussbaum and the "Incapability Approach" Chapter 4. David Pellauer, Narrated Action Grounds Narrative Identity Chapter 5. Anna Borisenkova, "Reading the City: from the Inhabitant to the Flâneur"Chapter 6. Todd Mei, Convictions and Justification Chapter 7. George Taylor, Prospective Political Identity Chapter 8. Roger W. H. Savage, The Wager of Imagination and the Logic of HopeChapter 9. Marianne Moyaert, From Religious Violence to Interreligious HospitalityChapter 10. Richard Kearney, Ricoeur's Wager of Flesh: Between Phenomenology and HermeneuticsChapter 11. Timo Helenius, The Will, the Body, and Sexuality: Ricoeur's Hermeneutic Phenomenology of "Being Willing and Able"

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