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486The Husserl Heretics: Ricoeur, Levinas, and the French Reception of Husserlian PhenomenologyStudia Phaenomenologica 13 209-229. 2013.The legacy of Husserlian phenomenology in France, as Paul Ricœur observes, has inspired a series of “Husserlian heresies.” This paper seeks to shedlight on the Husserl heretics through a study of two influential thinkers who introduced Husserl’s to French readers: Levinas and Ricoeur. Their introductionsgave rise to the “standard picture” of Husserl as an Idealist. Their criticism of Husserl’s Idealism then provides the springboard into their own originalthought. What ultimately emerges from thi…Read more
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69Linguistic Hospitality: The Task of Translation in Ricoeur and LevinasAnalecta Hermeneutica 4. 2012.
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58Patočka, Barbaras, and The Movement of Existence Le mouvement de l'existence: Études sur la phénoménologie de Jan PatočkaResearch in Phenomenology 39 (3): 448-454. 2009.
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56L’Épreuve de la limiteBulletin de la Société Américaine de Philosophie de Langue Française 14 (1): 105-109. 2004.none
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31L'herméneutique du soiÉtudes Ricoeuriennes / Ricoeur Studies 1 (1): 1-4. 2010.Les auteurs presentent le numero inaugural de ERRS
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30Metaphorical Transcendence: Notes on Levinas's Unpublished Lecture on MetaphorJournal of Speculative Philosophy 29 (3): 366-375. 2015.ABSTRACT In his published work, Levinas only mentions metaphor for the sake of dismissing its relevance to his ethics of transcendence. Metaphor is aligned with the poetic imagery and the rhetorical devices that weave together an ontology of immanence, whereas transcendence is said to occur through an immediate encounter with the other. But Levinas's unpublished lecture “La Métaphore” is of interest precisely because it troubles this distinction through the notion of a “metaphorical transcendenc…Read more
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26William C. Dowling , Ricoeur on Time and Narrative: An Introduction to Temps et Récit . Reviewed byPhilosophy in Review 32 (3): 167-169. 2012.
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22Hermeneutics of the SelfÉtudes Ricoeuriennes / Ricoeur Studies 1 (1): 5-8. 2010.The authors present the inaugural issue of ERRS
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18Supplement to the Paul Ricoeur CollectionBulletin de la Société Américaine de Philosophie de Langue Française 3 (3): 227-234. 1991.
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18Is a Hermeneutic Phenomenology Wide Enough?: A Ricoeurian Reply to Janicaud's Phenomenology "Wide Open"Journal of Speculative Philosophy 28 (3): 315-326. 2014.More than fifteen years have now passed since the publication of Dominique Janicaud’s book Phenomenology “Wide Open” —the sequel to his controversial essay published in Phenomenology and the “Theological Turn.”1 There, as is widely known, Janicaud raised the question of whether the phenomenological enterprises of figures such as Emmanuel Levinas, Michel Henry, and Jean-Luc Marion were marked by a “theological turn” and, if so, whether such a turn was phenomenologically warranted. At this point, …Read more
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18Correction to: Bar, Roi. The Forgotten Phenomenology: “Enactive Perception” in the Eyes of Husserl and Merleau-PontyJournal of French and Francophone Philosophy 28 (1). 2020.A correction has been made to: Bar, Roi. The Forgotten Phenomenology: “Enactive Perception” in the Eyes of Husserl and Merleau-Ponty. Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy, v. 28, n. 1, p. 53-72, june 2020.The incorrect abstract was included with the original publication of DOI 10.5195/jffp.2020.928The original article has been updated to reflect this change.
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17Michael Sohn , The Good of Recognition: Phenomenology, Ethics, and Religion in the Thought of Levinas and Ricoeur . Reviewed byPhilosophy in Review 35 (1): 44-46. 2015.
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10Totality and infinity at 50 (edited book)Duquesne University Press. 2012.Essays by 14 Levinas scholars provide a fresh acount of the argument and purpose of Emmanuel Levinas's major work, Totality and Infinity, drawing parallels between Levinas and other thinkers; considering Levinas's relationship to other disciplines such as nursing, psychotherapy, and law; and bringing this seminal text to bear on specific, concrete issues of present-day concern"--Provided by publisher.
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6Ricoeur and the Post-Structuralists: Bourdieu, Derrida, Deleuze, Foucault, Castoriadis (edited book)Rowman & Littlefield International. 2014.In this book, a world-leading Ricoeur scholar examines Ricoeur's philosophy in relation to other major figures in contemporary French philosophy including Bourdieu, Derrida, Deleuze, Foucault, and Castoriadis.
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The Rights of the Other : Levinas and Human RightsIn Scott Davidson & Diane Perpich (eds.), Totality and infinity at 50, Duquesne University Press. 2012.