On Paul Ricoeur - Narrative and Interpretation (Hardcover, Annotated Ed)


"On Paul Ricoeur" examines the later work of Paul Ricoeur, particularly his major work, "Time and Narrative." The essays in this volume, including three pieces by Ricoeur, consider "Time and Narrative," extending and developing the debate it has inspired.
"Time" "and Narrative" is the finest example of contemporary philosophical hermeneutics and is one of the most significant works of philosophy published in the late twentieth century. Paul Ricoeur's study of the intertwining of time and narrative proposes and examines the possibility that narrative could remedy a fatal deficiency in any purely phenomenological approach. He analyzed both literary and historical writing, from Proust to Braudel, as well as key figures in the history of philosophy: Aristotle, Augustine, Kant, Hegel, Husserl, and Heidegger. His own recognition of his limited success in expunging aporia opens onto the positive discovery of the importance of narrative identity, on which Ricoeur writes here.
An essential companion to "Time and Narrative," this collection also provides an excellent introduction to Ricoeur's later work and to contemporary works in philosophical hermeneutics. It will be of major interest to philosophers, literary theorists, and historians.

R4,143

Or split into 4x interest-free payments of 25% on orders over R50
Learn more

Discovery Miles41430
Mobicred@R388pm x 12* Mobicred Info
Free Delivery
Delivery AdviceShips in 12 - 17 working days


Toggle WishListAdd to wish list
Review this Item

Product Description

"On Paul Ricoeur" examines the later work of Paul Ricoeur, particularly his major work, "Time and Narrative." The essays in this volume, including three pieces by Ricoeur, consider "Time and Narrative," extending and developing the debate it has inspired.
"Time" "and Narrative" is the finest example of contemporary philosophical hermeneutics and is one of the most significant works of philosophy published in the late twentieth century. Paul Ricoeur's study of the intertwining of time and narrative proposes and examines the possibility that narrative could remedy a fatal deficiency in any purely phenomenological approach. He analyzed both literary and historical writing, from Proust to Braudel, as well as key figures in the history of philosophy: Aristotle, Augustine, Kant, Hegel, Husserl, and Heidegger. His own recognition of his limited success in expunging aporia opens onto the positive discovery of the importance of narrative identity, on which Ricoeur writes here.
An essential companion to "Time and Narrative," this collection also provides an excellent introduction to Ricoeur's later work and to contemporary works in philosophical hermeneutics. It will be of major interest to philosophers, literary theorists, and historians.

Customer Reviews

No reviews or ratings yet - be the first to create one!

Product Details

General

Imprint

Routledge

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Series

Warwick Studies in Philosophy and Literature

Release date

March 1992

Availability

Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

First published

1991

Editors

Dimensions

216 x 138 x 21mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

224

Edition

Annotated Ed

ISBN-13

978-0-415-07406-3

Barcode

9780415074063

Categories

LSN

0-415-07406-1



Trending On Loot