-
33Sens et existence: en hommage à Paul Ricœur : recueil (edited book)Seuil. 1975.Madison, G. B. Avant-propos.--Gadamer, H.-G. La mort comme question.--Lévinas, E. L'être et l'autre.--Dufrenne, M. L'esthétique de Paul Valéry.--Eliade, M. Orphée et l'orphisme.--Décarie, V. Vertu totale, vertu parfaite et kalokagathie dans l'Éthique à Eudème.--Strasser, S. Réflexions sur la proposition phénoménologique.--Peursen, C. van. L'existence fait-elle sens?--Edie, J. E. La pertinence actuelle de la conception husserlienne de l'idéalité du langage.--Taylor, C. Force et sens…Read more
-
27La Sémantique de l'action (edited book)Éditions du Centre national de la recherche scientifique. 1977.
-
18Kunst ist die einzige Form, in der Umweltprobleme gelöst werden könnenIn Anna Mattfeldt, Carolin Schwegler & Berbeli Wanning (eds.), Natur, Umwelt, Nachhaltigkeit: Perspektiven auf Sprache, Diskurse und Kultur, De Gruyter. pp. 281-304. 2021.Während der siebten Ausgabe der documenta (1982), der Kasseler Weltausstellung für zeitgenössische Kunst, treten die Wissensdomänen Kunst und Politik sowohl miteinander als auch mit der Öffentlichkeit in einen Dialog über Nachhaltigkeit: Joseph Beuys plant die Anpflanzung von 7000 neuen Bäumen im Stadtgebiet als künstlerische Aktion, was auf ein breites Spektrum der Resonanz zwischen Akzeptanz und Ablehnung stößt. Der vorliegende Beitrag zeichnet den in Kassel etwa zwischen den Jahren 1981 und 1…Read more
-
42Paul the Apostle: Proclamation and ArgumentationIn Ward Blanton & Hent de Vries (eds.), Paul and the Philosophers, Fordham University Press. pp. 256-278. 2021.
-
1817. Meeting DeleuzeIn Nicolae Morar, Thomas Nail & Daniel Warren Smith (eds.), Between Deleuze and Foucault, Edinburgh University. pp. 285-287. 2016.
-
46Foucault and PrisonIn Nicolae Morar, Thomas Nail & Daniel Warren Smith (eds.), Between Deleuze and Foucault, Edinburgh University. pp. 288-293. 2016.
-
233. Humanism as Nihilism: The Bracketing of Truth and Seriousness in American Cultural AnthropologyIn Norma Haan, Robert N. Bellah, Paul Rabinow & William M. Sullivan (eds.), Social Science as Moral Inquiry, Columbia University Press. pp. 52-75. 1983.
-
102Time and Narrative, Volume 1University Of Chicago Press. 1990._Time and Narrative_ builds on Paul Ricoeur's earlier analysis, in _The Rule of Metaphor_, of semantic innovation at the level of the sentence. Ricoeur here examines the creation of meaning at the textual level, with narrative rather than metaphor as the ruling concern. Ricoeur finds a "healthy circle" between time and narrative: time is humanized to the extent that it portrays temporal experience. Ricoeur proposes a theoretical model of this circle using Augustine's theory of time and Aristotle…Read more
-
108The Role of God’s “Inscrutable Judgments” in Augustine’s Doctrine of PredestinationAugustinian Studies 33 (2): 213-222. 2002.
-
67Augustine’s Use of Narrative Universals in the Debate Over PredestinationAugustinian Studies 31 (2): 181-194. 2000.
-
305The Metaphorical Process as Cognition, Imagination, and FeelingCritical Inquiry 5 (1): 143-159. 1978.But is not the word "metaphor" itself a metaphor, the metaphor of a displacement and therefore of a transfer in a kind of space? What is at stake is precisely the necessity of these spatial metaphors about metaphor included in our talk about "figures" of speech. . . . But in order to understand correctly the work of resemblance in metaphor and to introduce the pictorial or ironic moment at the right place, it is necessary briefly to recall the mutation undergone by the theory of metaphor at the …Read more
-
210The Later Wittgenstein and the Later Husserl on LanguageÉtudes Ricoeuriennes / Ricoeur Studies 5 (1): 28-48. 2014.This article presents an edited version of lectures given by Paul Ricœur at Johns Hopkins University in April 1966. Ricœur offers a comparative analysis of Wittgenstein’s and Husserl’s late works, taking the problem of language as the common ground of investigation for these two central figures of phenomenology and analytic philosophy. Ricœur develops his study in two parts. The first part considers Husserl’s approach to language after the Logical Investigations and concentrates on Formal and Tr…Read more
-
73The Istituto Italiano per gli Studi Filosofici: A Liberal Transversal InstitutionDiogenes 54 (3): 93-95. 2007.One of Paul Ricoeur’s last conferences, on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the Italian Institute of Philosophical Studies, was pronounced at Unesco in November 2002. He presents the intellectual model represented by the Institute as being both liberal and transversal, and considers these two features as summarizing the task of philosophy
-
189The human being as the subject matter of philosophyPhilosophy and Social Criticism 14 (2): 203-215. 1988.
-
404
-
188The Hermeneutics of Symbols and Philosophical ReflectionInternational Philosophical Quarterly 2 (2): 191-218. 1962.
-
273The crisis of the cogitoSynthese 106 (1). 1996.If Descartes's Cogito can be held as the opening of the era of modern subjectivity, it is to the extent that the I is taken for the first time in the position of foundation, i.e., as the ultimate condition for the possibility of all philosophical discourse. The question raised in this paper is whether the crisis of the Cogito, opened later by Hume, Nietzsche and Heidegger on different philosophical grounds, is not already contemporaneous to the very positing of the Cogito.
-
335The Conflict of Interpretations: Essays in HermeneuticsNorthwestern University Press. 1974.This collection brings together twenty-two later essays by Paul Ricoeur under the topics of structuralism, psychoanalysis, hermeneutics, and religion.
-
102The Concepts of Sub Jectivity and Ob Jectivity in Gestalt PsychologyJournal of Phenomenological Psychology 10 (1): 33-55. 1979.
-
120
-
197Schleiermacher’s HermeneuticsThe Monist 60 (2): 181-197. 1977.Why does one say today that the hermeneutic problem begins with Schleiermacher? Is there not a Christian hermeneutic which from the time of the early church has sought to place the figures of the New Testament in an interpretative relation with the figures of the Old Testament? Is hermeneutical reflection also not in evidence in the Church Fathers? What of the theory of the “Four Senses of Scripture” from the medieval period, as has been so magnificently reconstructed by Henri de Lubac? And was …Read more