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Frontispiece | ||
General Introduction to the Library of Living Philosophers | ||
Founder's General Introduction to the Library of Living Philosophers | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
Preface | ||
Pt. 1 | Intellectual Autobiography of Paul Ricoeur | 1 |
Facsimile of Ricoeur's Handwriting | 2 | |
Pt. 2 | Descriptive and Critical Essays on the Philosophy of Paul Ricoeur, with Replies | 55 |
A | Initial Overviews | 57 |
1 | Don Ihde: Paul Ricoeur's Place in the Hermeneutic Tradition: Reply to Don Ihde | 59 |
2 | G. B. Madison: Ricoeur and the Hermeneutics of the Subject: Reply to G. B. Madison | 75 |
B | From a Hermeneutics of Symbols to a Hermeneutics of Texts | 97 |
3 | David Pellauer: The Symbol Gave Rise to Thought: Reply to David Pellauer | 99 |
4 | Michel Philibert: Philosophical Imagination: Paul Ricoeur as the Singer of Ruins: Reply to Michel Philibert | 127 |
5 | Hans H. Rudnick: Naive and Sentimental Hermeneutics: Keeping Language Open: Reply to Hans H. Rudnick | 141 |
6 | John E. Smith: Freud, Philosophy, and Interpretation: Reply to John E. Smith | 147 |
7 | Thema Z. Lavine: Paul Ricoeur and the Conflict of Interpretations: Reply to Thema Z. Lavine | 169 |
8 | Dabney Townsend: Metaphor, Hermeneutics, and Situations: Reply to Dabney Townsend | 193 |
C | From Hermeneutics to Aesthetics and Literary Criticism | 213 |
9 | Mary Gerhart: The Live Metaphor: Reply to Mary Gerhart | 215 |
10 | Eugene F. Kaelin: Paul Ricoeur's Aesthetics: On How to Read a Metaphor: Reply to Eugene F. Kaelin | 237 |
11 | Mario J. Valdes: Paul Ricoeur and Literary Theory: Reply to Mario J. Valdes | 259 |
D | From the Text to Action | 285 |
12 | Joseph Bien: Ricoeur as Social Philosopher: Reply to Joseph Bien | 287 |
13 | Richard L. Lanigan: A Good Rhetoric Is Possible: Ricoeur's Philosophy of Language as a Phenomenology of Discourse in the Human Sciences: Reply to Richard L. Lanigan | 309 |
14 | Charles E. Reagan: Words and Deeds: The Semantics of Action: Reply to Charles E. Reagan | 331 |
15 | Ted Klein: The Idea of a Hermeneutical Ethics: Reply to Ted Klein | 349 |
16 | Peter Kemp: Ethics and Narrativity: Reply to Peter Kemp | 371 |
17 | Terry F. Godlove, Jr.: Ricoeur, Kant, and the Permanence of Time: Reply to Terry F. Godlove, Jr. | 399 |
E | To the Frontiers of Philosophy | 421 |
18 | David Stewart: Ricoeur on Religious Language: Reply to David Stewart | 423 |
19 | Stephen T. Tyman: Ricoeur and the Problem of Evil: Reply to Stephen T. Tyman | 451 |
20 | David Detmer: Ricoeur on Atheism: A Critique: Reply to David Detmer | 477 |
21 | Bernard Stevens: On Ricoeur's Analysis of Time and Narration: Reply to Bernard Stevens | 499 |
22 | Lik Kuen Tong: Act, Sign, and Consciousness: Thinking Along with Ricoeur: Reply to Lik Kuen Tong | 511 |
F | Final Overviews | 531 |
23 | Domenico Jervolino: The Depth and Breadth of Paul Ricoeur's Philosophy: Reply to Domenico Jervolino | 533 |
24 | Patrick L. Bourgeois: The Limits of Ricoeur's Hermeneutics of Existence: Reply to Patrick L. Bourgeois | 549 |
25 | Kathleen Blamey: From the Ego to the Self: A Philosophical Itinerary: A Word to Kathleen Blamey | 571 |
Pt. 3: Bibliography of Paul Ricoeur: A Primary and Secondary Systematic Bibliography | 605 | |
Index | 817 |
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