Ricoeur s Critical Theory

Ricoeur s Critical Theory
Author: David M. Kaplan
Publsiher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2012-02-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780791486986

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In Ricoeur's Critical Theory, David M. Kaplan revisits the Habermas-Gadamer debates to show how Paul Ricoeur's narrative-hermeneutics and moral-political philosophy provide a superior interpretive, normative, and critical framework. Arguing that Ricoeur's unique version of critical theory surpasses the hermeneutic philosophy of Gadamer, Kaplan adds a theory of argumentation necessary to criticize false consciousness and distorted communication. He also argues that Ricoeur develops Habermas's critical theory, adding an imaginative, creative dimension and a concern for community values and ideas of the Good Life. He then shows how Ricoeur's political philosophy steers a delicate path between liberalism, communitarianism, and socialism. Ricoeur's version of critical theory not only identifies and criticizes social pathologies, posits Kaplan, but also projects utopian alternatives for personal and social transformation that would counter and heal the effects of unjust societies. The author concludes by applying Ricoeur's critical theory to three related problems—the politics of identity and recognition, technology, and globalization and democracy—to show how his works add depth, complexity, and practical solutions to these problems.

Critical Hermeneutics

Critical Hermeneutics
Author: John B. Thompson,John Brookshire Thompson
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 274
Release: 1983
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0521276667

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A comparative critique of ordinary language philosophy, hermeneutics and critical theory.

Creativity and Critique

Creativity and Critique
Author: Glenda Ballantyne
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2007-10-30
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9789047422457

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Constructing a dialogue between the social theory of Alain Touraine and the philosophy of Paul Ricoeur, this work locates the wellsprings of the renewed intepretative powers of Touraine's recent sociology of the subject and critique of modernity in an implicit and unfinished, but unmistakable 'hermeneutical turn'.

Critical Hermeneutics

Critical Hermeneutics
Author: John B. Thompson,Paul Ricœur,Jürgen Habermas
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 257
Release: 1981
Genre: Critical theory
ISBN: 052123932X

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This is a study in the philosophy of social science. It takes the form of a comparative critique of three contemporary approaches: ordinary language philosophy, hermeneutics and critical theory, represented here respectively by Ludwig Wittgenstein, Paul Ricoeur and Jrgen Habermas. Part I is devoted to an exposition of these authors' views and of the traditions to which they belong. Its unifying thread is their common concern with language, a concern which nonetheless reveals important differences of approach. For whereas ordinary language philosophers tend to treat linguistic activity as the ultimate object of inquiry, both Ricoeur and Habermas regard it as a medium which betrays more fundamental dimensions of human experience and the social world. Part II complements the exposition with a critical analysis of its central themes: the conceptualisation of action, the methodology of interpretation, and the theory of reference and truth. The author defends many aspects of the work of Ricoeur and Habermas, such as the emphasis on power and ideology, the strategy of depth interpretation, and the link between consensus and truth; but he argues that there are serious deficiencies and obscurities in their work. He proposes solutions to these difficulties and concludes with a sketch of a critical and rationally justified theory for the interpretation of action - a critical hermeneutics.

Reading Ricoeur

Reading Ricoeur
Author: David M. Kaplan
Publsiher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2008-07-24
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780791477922

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In Reading Ricoeur, fourteen well-known scholars interpret, evaluate, and criticize the works of Paul Ricoeur, one of the twentieth century's most important and far-reaching philosophers. The contributors discuss Ricoeur's entire philosophical career: from his existentialist-phenomenology of the 1940s and '50s; his hermeneutics and critique of structuralism in the 1960s and '70s; his narrative and moral philosophy of the 1980s; his political and legal philosophy of the 1990s; his recent work on memory, forgiveness, and recognition; as well as his enduring interests in religious language and the problem of evil. The contributors not only explain the central concepts and structures of Ricoeur's philosophy, but they also bring him into dialogue with his contemporaries, including Sartre, Heidegger, Gadamer, Habermas, Rawls, and Lyotard. Reading Ricoeur demonstrates the central role of Paul Ricoeur in the development of twentieth-century philosophy.

The Ambiguity of Justice New Perspectives on Paul Ricoeur s Approach to Justice

The Ambiguity of Justice  New Perspectives on Paul Ricoeur s Approach to Justice
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2020-07-13
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9789004424982

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The Ambiguity of Justice consists of a collection of essays that address difficulties and potential contradictions in thinking justice by focussing on Ricoeur's theory of justice and on the major thinkers that were influential for it.

Paul Ricoeur

Paul Ricoeur
Author: Karl Simms
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2003
Genre: Hermeneutics
ISBN: 9780415236379

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The 'Routledge Critical Thinkers' series puts key thinkers and their ideas firmly back in their contexts. Each volume reflects the need to go back to the thinker's own writings and ideas to fully appreciate those ideas.

A Ricoeur Reader

A Ricoeur Reader
Author: Paul Ricoeur
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 532
Release: 1991-08-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781442613249

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Paul Ricoeur is one of the most important modern literary theorists and a philosopher of world renown. This collection brings together his published articles, papers, reviews, and interviews that focus on literary theory and criticism. The first of four sections includes early pieces that explore the philosophical foundations for a post-structural hermeneutics. The second contains reviews and essays in which Ricoeur engages in debate over some of the central themes of literary theory, including figuration/configuration and narrativity. In the third section are later essays on post-structuralist hermeneutics, and in the fourth, interviews in which he discusses text, language, and myths. Mario Valdés provides an introduction to the literary theories of Paul Ricoeur and the works in this collection particularly. He also includes a complete bibliography of Ricoeur's works that have appeared in English.