Hermeneutics and phenomenology in Paul Ricoeur : between text and phenomenon /
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Switzerland :
Springer,
[2016]
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| Series: | Contributions to hermeneutics ;
volume 2. |
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| Online Access: | Connect to the full text of this electronic book |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- Part I: From Existentialism and Phenomenology to Hermeneutics
- Chapter 1: Ricoeur's Early Approaches to the Ontological Question
- Chapter 2: Distanciation and Epoché: The Influence of Husserl on Ricoeur's Hermeneutics
- Chapter 3: Thinking the Flesh with Paul Ricoeur
- Part II: Hermeneutic Phenomenology of the Self
- Chapter 4: Identity and Selfhood: Paul Ricoeur's Contribution and its Continuations
- Chapter 5: For a Genealogy of Ipseity
- Chapter 6: The World of Life and the World of the Text: Two Contradictory Paradigms?
- Part III: Hermeneutic Phenomenology of Tradition, Memory and History
- Chapter 7: Word, Writing, Tradition
- Chapter 8: Involuntary Memory and Apprenticeship to the Truth: Ricoeur re-reads Proust
- Chapter 9: Memory, Space, Oblivion
- Chapter 10: What Kind of Past is the Referent of Historical Narratives? Ricoeur's Critique of Heidegger
- Part IV: Challenges and Future Directions for a Hermeneutic Phenomenology
- Chapter 11: The Conflict of Hermeneutics
- Chapter 12: Intersectional Hermeneutics
- Chapter 13: Hermeneutics and Truth: From Alētheia to Attestation
- Chapter 14: Constructing Ricoeur's Hermeneutical Theory of Truth.