Ricoeur as Another: The Ethics of Subjectivity

Author:   Richard A. Cohen ,  James L. Marsh
Publisher:   State University of New York Press
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Pages:   256
Publication Date:   24 January 2002
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Author:   Richard A. Cohen ,  James L. Marsh
Publisher:   State University of New York Press
Imprint:   State University of New York Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9780791451892


ISBN 10:   0791451895
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   24 January 2002
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
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Table of Contents

Introduction by James L. Marsh Sigla Part One. Ricoeur in Himself 1. Personal Identity Charles E. Reagan 2. The Doubleness of Subjectivity: Regenerating the Phenomenology of Intentionality Lenore Langsdorf 3. Rethinking Subjectivity: Narrative Identity and the Self David Rasmussen 4. Can There Be a Science of Action? John van den Hengel 5. Literary and Science Fictions: Philosophers and Technomyths Don Ihde Part Two. Ricoeur in Relation to Others 6. Ricoeur and Levinas: Solicitude in Reciprocity and Solitude in Existence Patrick L. Bourgeois 7. Moral Selfhood: A Levinasian Response to Ricoeur on Levinas Richard A. Cohen 8. Between Conviction and Critique: Reflexive Philosophy, Testimony, and Pneumatology Eric Crump 9. At the Limit of Practical Wisdom: Moral Blindness David Pellauer 10. Response to Rawls Bernard P. Dauenhauer 11. The Right and the Good: A Solution to the Communicative Ethics Controversy James L. Marsh About the Contributors Index

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...for Ricoeur scholars and anyone with an interest in understanding the vector of his later work, this collection should prove to be a valuable resource. - Journal of the British Society of Phenomenology Ricoeur's Oneself as Another is a tremendously important work that has received far too little attention in the secondary literature. Here, some of the most important voices in continental philosophy in America address a variety of the questions he raises: subjectivity, intentionality, personal identity, philosophy of action, narrative, alterity, theology, evil, political liberalism, and discourse ethics. Each essay situates Ricoeur's thought within broader philosophical debates. - David M. Kaplan, Polytechnic University This is quite simply one of the best volumes on the subject. - Joseph Bien, author of History, Revolution, and Human Nature: Marx's Philosophical Anthropology This book represents 'cutting edge' Ricoeur scholarship. An anthology like this should set the standard for the future discussion of Ricoeur's contribution to the philosophical literature of our time. - Brice Wachterhauser, author of Beyond Being: Gadamer's Post-Platonic Hermeneutic Ontology


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Richard A. Cohen is the Isaac Swift Distinguished Professor of Judaic Studies at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte and the author of Ethics, Exegesis and Philosophy: Interpretation after Levinas. James L. Marsh is Professor of Philosophy at Fordham University and the author of Process, Praxis, and Transcendence, also published by SUNY Press.

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