Author: Paul Ricœur

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The Conflict of Interpretations: Essays in Hermeneutics : Book Review

The Conflict of Interpretations: Essays in Hermeneutics : Book Review

"The Conflict of Interpretations" by Paul Ricœur is an incredibly thought-provoking exploration of hermeneutics and the subjective nature of interpretation. This book delves deep into the complexities surrounding our understanding and deciphering of texts, focusing specifically on the conflicts that arise when multiple interpretations are presented. Ricœur argues that interpretation...

Hermeneutics & the Human Sciences: Essays on Language, Action & Interpretation : Book Review

Hermeneutics & the Human Sciences: Essays on Language, Action & Interpretation : Book Review

In his groundbreaking work "Hermeneutics: The Human Sciences," Paul Ricœur takes us on a profound exploration of the field of hermeneutics and its immense significance in the human sciences. Throughout the book, Ricœur delves into the intricate complexities of interpretation and understanding, shedding light on how these processes shape our...

Interpretation Theory: Discourse and the Surplus of Meaning : Book Review

Interpretation Theory: Discourse and the Surplus of Meaning : Book Review

Interpretation Theory by Paul Ricoeur is a captivating and thought-provoking book that takes readers on a journey into the intricate world of understanding and interpreting texts. Ricoeur delves into a wide range of concepts and approaches, providing a comprehensive framework for analyzing and appreciating the deeper meanings behind literary works....

The Just : Book Review

The Just : Book Review

In "The Just" by Paul Ricœur, the concept of justice takes center stage as the renowned philosopher delves into its fundamental nature and its practical applications in society. Throughout the book, Ricœur skillfully navigates the ethical dimensions of justice, examining various theories and perspectives to offer a comprehensive analysis of...

Memory, History, Forgetting : Book Review

Memory, History, Forgetting : Book Review

"Memory, History, Forgetting" by Paul Ricœur is a profound exploration of the intricate relationship between memory, history, and forgetting. Throughout the book, Ricœur delves into the complexities of these concepts, considering their implications for individuals and societies, and highlighting the ethical challenges they bring forth. His analysis is rigorous, incorporating...

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