•  67
    Phenomenologie et hermeneutique
    Man and World 7 (3): 223-253. 1974.
  •  84
    Psychanalyse et interprétation. Un retour critique
    Études Ricoeuriennes / Ricoeur Studies 7 (1): 19-30. 2016.
    Cet article est l’entretien que Giuseppe Martini a mené en 2003 avec Paul Ricoeur.
  •  105
    Psychoanalysis and Interpretation. A Critical Review
    Études Ricoeuriennes / Ricoeur Studies 7 (1): 31-41. 2016.
    English translation of “Psychanalyse et Interprétration. Un retour critique,” the interview of Paul Ricoeur by Giuseppe Martini (2003, by Stephanie Arel.
  •  61
    Philosophy and Christian Theology
    Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 44 55-69. 1970.
  •  78
    Phenomenology
    Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 5 (3): 149-168. 1974.
  •  108
    O Problema do Fundamento da Moral
    Études Ricoeuriennes / Ricoeur Studies 2 (2): 129-145. 2011.
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  •  269
    Narrative Time
    Critical Inquiry 7 (1): 169-190. 1980.
    The configurational dimension, in turn, displays temporal features that may be opposed to these "features" of episodic time. The configurational arrangement makes the succession of events into significant wholes that are the correlate of the act of grouping together. Thanks to this reflective act—in the sense of Kant's Critique of Judgment—the whole plot may be translated into one "thought." "Thought," in this narrative context, may assume various meanings. It may characterize, for instance, fol…Read more
  •  57
    Narrated Time
    Philosophy Today 29 (4): 259-272. 1985.
  •  1977
    Narrative Identity
    Philosophy Today 35 (1): 73-81. 1991.
  •  74
    Main Trends in Philosophy
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 42 (4): 621-622. 1982.
  •  87
    Mimèsis, référence et refiguration dans Temps et récit
    Études Phénoménologiques 6 (11): 29-40. 1990.
  •  67
    Memory, History, Oblivion
    In Richard Kearney & Brian Treanor (eds.), Carnal Hermeneutics, Fordham. pp. 148-156. 2015.
  •  98
    Memory, History, Forgiveness
    Janus Head 8 (1): 8-25. 2005.
    This dialogue between Paul Ricoeur and Sorin Antohi took place in Budapest on March 10, 2003 at Pasts, Inc., Center for Historical Studies, which is affiliated with Central European University (CEU). Ricoeur was the honorary president of Pasts, Inc., and its spiritus rector. On March 8, he had given a lecture on "History, Memory, and Forgetting" in the context of an international conference entitled "Haunting Memories? History in Europe after Authoritarianism," and organized by Pasts Inc. and th…Read more
  •  143
    Metaphor and the Central Problem of Hermeneutics
    Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 3 (1): 42-58. 1973.
  •  50
    Marginal Consciousness, by Aron Gurwitsch, edited and introduced by Lester Embree
    Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 12 (2): 184-186. 1981.
  •  61
    Living Up to Death
    University Of Chicago Press. 2009.
    When French philosopher Paul Ricoeur died in 2005, he bequeathed to the world a highly regarded, widely influential body of work which established him as one of the greatest thinkers of our time. He also left behind a number of unfinished projects that are gathered here and translated into English for the first time. _Living Up to Death_ consists of one major essay and nine fragments. Composed in 1996, the essay is the kernel of an unrealized book on the subject of mortality. Likely inspired by …Read more
  •  96
    La structure, le mot, l'événement
    Man and World 1 (1): 10-30. 1968.
  •  47
    Las paradojas de la autoridad
    with Aníbal Fornari
    Tópicos 6 7-19. 1998.
  •  91
    La question coloniale
    Études Ricoeuriennes / Ricoeur Studies 12 (1): 16-20. 2021.
    In this anti-colonial treatise, Ricœur reflects on the responsibility of every French citizen and of the French state with respect to colonialism. He establishes five principles that should guide his readers in their reflection on this issue and expresses his support for the independence of the colonies.
  •  92
    La métaphore et le problème central de l'herméneutique
    Revue Philosophique De Louvain 70 (5): 93-112. 1972.
  •  137
    Logos, Mythos, Stauros
    Philosophy and Theology 16 (2): 229-238. 2004.
    In Etre, Monde, Imaginaire, Breton attempts to overcome the familiar opposition between being and world and, within the former, between mythos and logos. In The Word and the Cross, he refuses an opposition between the Pauline theology of the Cross and the Johanine theology of the Word. The success of these three moves depends on Breton’s claim for a Nothing that transcends both determination and reflection, as well as the contradictions that presuppose them.
  •  77
    L'Istituto Italiano per gli studi filosofici
    Diogène 215 (3): 105-107. 2006.
  •  60
    La hermenéutica Y el método de la ciencias sociales
    Cuadernos de Filosofía Latinoamericana 34 (109): 14. 2013.
    El presente artículo es un texto de Paul Ricoeur, traducido por el profesor Jorge Enrique González, con motivo de la publicación de este número conmemorativo de Cuadernos de Filosofía Latinoamericana. El texto presenta la importancia de la hermenéutica como medio teórico para la interpretación de los textos, capaz de proyectarse al campo prácticpo de las ciencias sociales.
  •  116
    Le dernier Wittgenstein et le dernier Husserl sur le langage
    Études Ricoeuriennes / Ricoeur Studies 5 (1): 7-27. 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
  •  82
    La cuestión colonial
    Études Ricoeuriennes / Ricoeur Studies 12 (1): 36-40. 2021.
    En este tratado anticolonialista, Ricœur reflexiona sobre la responsabilidad que el Estado y los ciudadanos franceses tienen frente al colonialismo. Ricœur establece cinco principios que deben guiar la reflexión de sus lectores sobre esta cuestión, y expresa su apoyo a la independencia de las colonias.
  •  79
    Kant Et Husserl
    Kant Studien 46 (1-4): 44-67. 1955.