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    Memory, history, forgetting
    University of Chicago Press. 2004.
    Why do major historical events such as the Holocaust occupy the forefront of the collective consciousness, while profound moments such as the Armenian genocide, the McCarthy era, and France's role in North Africa stand distantly behind? Is it possible that history "overly remembers" some events at the expense of others? A landmark work in philosophy, Paul Ricoeur's Memory, History, Forgetting examines this reciprocal relationship between remembering and forgetting, showing how it affects both th…Read more
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    History and truth (edited book)
    with Charles A. Kelbley
    Northwestern University Press. 1965.
    Incredible originality of thought in areas as vast as phenomenology, religion, hermeneutics, psychoanalysis, intersubjectivity, language, Marxism, and structuralism has made Paul Ricoeur one of the philosophical giants of the twentieth century. The way in which Ricoeur approaches these themes makes his works relevant to the reader today: he writes with honesty and depth of insight into the core of a problem, and his ability to mark for future thought the very path of philosophical inquiry is nea…Read more
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    Where does evil come from? How is it that we do evil? This book falls into three parts. The fi rst part deals with the magnitude and complexity of the problem of evil from a phenomenological perspective. The second part investigates the levels of speculation on the origin and nature of evil. The third discusses thinking, acting and feeling in connection with evil. The discussion runs in the classic intellectual tradition from Augustine, through Hegel, Leibnitz, Kant, and Nietzsche. But the voice…Read more
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    Husserl: an analysis of his phenomenology (edited book)
    Northwestern University Press. 1967.
    Introduction: Husserl (1859-1938) -- An introduction to Husserl's ideas I -- Husserl's ideas II: analyses and problems -- A study of Husserl's Cartesian meditations, I-IV -- Husserl's Fifth Cartesian meditation -- Husserl and the sense of history -- Kant and Husserl -- Existential phenomenology -- Methods and tasks of a phenomenology of the will.
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    From text to action
    Northwestern University Press. 1991.
    With his writings on phenomenology, psychoanalysis, Marxism, ideology, and religion, Paul Ricoeur has single-handedly redefined and revitalized the hermeneutic tradition. From Text to Action is an essential companion to the now classic The Conflict of Interpretations. Here, Ricoeur continues and extends his project of constructing a general theory of interpretation, positioning his work in relation to its own philosophical background: Hegel, Husserl, Gadamer, and Weber. He also responds to conte…Read more
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    How do human beings become human? This question lies behind the so-called human sciences. But these disciplines are scattered among many different departments and hold up a cracked mirror to humankind. This is why, in the view of Paul Ricoeur, we need to develop a philosophical anthropology, one that has a much older history but still offers many untapped resources. This appeal to a specifically philosophical approach to questions regarding what it was to be human did not stop Ricoeur from enter…Read more
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    Intersubjective communication and the self in Wieman and Habermas
    American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 21 (3). 2000.
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    Retórica-Poética-Hermenéutica
    Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 4 87-98. 1991.
    El estudio que sigue nació de una conferencia dictada en 1970 en el Instituto de Altos Estudios de Bélgica en presencia y bajo la presidencia del profesor Perelman. Puesto que esta conferencia no ha sido pública recibo como un honor la invitación de asociarme hoy al homenaje rendido por sus amigos y sus discípulos a quien fuera durante varios decenios el filósofo maestro en Bruselas.
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    David Jones, Christopher Dawson, and the Meaning of History
    Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture 6 (3): 68-85. 2003.
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    Glory and the Historian
    Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture 11 (4): 123-146. 2008.
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    Geoffrey Chaucer: The Canterbury Tales
    with Donald C. Baker, A. I. Doyle, and M. B. Parkes
    Mediaevalia 5 283-289. 1979.
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    _Criticism and Conviction_ offers a rare opportunity to share personally in the intellectual life and journey of the eminent philosopher Paul Ricoeur. Internationally known for his influential works in hermeneutics, theology, psychoanalysis, and aesthetics, until now, Ricoeur has been conspicuously silent on the subject of himself. In this book--a conversation about his life and work with François Azouvi and Marc de Launay--Ricoeur reflects on a variety of philosophical, social, religious, and c…Read more
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    Levinas en contrastes
    De Boeck. 1994.
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    Essays on Biblical Interpretation
    Augsburg Fortress Publishing. 1980.
    Essays translated from French and published in English between 1974 and 1979. Includes bibliographical references. Preface to Bultmann.--Toward a hermeneutic of the idea of revelation.--The hermeneutics of testimony.--Freedom in the light of hope.
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    Penser la Bible
    with André Lacocque
    . 1998.
    Un exégète, A. Lacocque, spécialiste de l'approche historique et critique, et l'un des grands philosophes contemporains, P. Ricoeur, abordent ensemble six textes clés de l'Ancien Testament, chacun avec sa grille de lecture, son savoir, son style, ses préoccupations propres. Un livre exigent où les auteurs ne sont pas forcément d'accord, divergeant parfois nettement dans leur interprétation.
  • Lectures
    . 1990.
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    Le conflit des interprétationsCes « essais d'herméneutique » réunissent des textes qui portent la marque du bouillonnement intellectuel des années 1960. Les sciences humaines font éclater les cadres reçus de l'interprétation, et créent même un « conflit des interprétations ». Le premier mérite de Ricœur, infatigable lecteur, est alors de reprendre longuement ce que disent les sciences de l'homme - linguistique, sémiologie, ethnologie, psychanalyse... - pour mesurer comment et pourquoi naît ce co…Read more
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    Emmanuel Lévinas: philosophe et pédagogue
    with David Banon and Emmanuel Lévinas
    Nadir. 1998.
  • Vocabulaire philosophique de Gabriel Marcel
    with Simonne Plourde, Jeanne Parain-Vial, Marcel Belay, and René Davignon
    Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 49 (3): 545-546. 1987.
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    "The idea of original sin owes its development more to Augustine than to any other individual. We cannot understand this idea, much less believe it, unless we consider his primary motive for developing it. His 'Confessions', a masterpiece of personal reflection, reveals the psychological dynamic that renders a free person's implication in social and historical evil irreversible from the beginning. The author traces this interior bondage of the will through Augustine's own life from his infancy a…Read more
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    Anthropos Today: Reflections on Modern Equipment
    Princeton University Press. 2003.
    Paul Rabinow brings together years of distinguished work in this authoritative volume that seeks to reinvigorate the human sciences. Specifically, he assembles a set of conceptual tools - "modern equipment"--To assess how intellectual work is currently conducted and how it might change.