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portada the conflict of interpretations: essays in hermeneutics
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Category
movements - phenomenology,philosophy
Year
2005
Language
English
Pages
508
ISBN
0826477097
ISBN13
9780826477095

the conflict of interpretations: essays in hermeneutics

Paul Ricoeur (Author) · continuum · Physical Book

the conflict of interpretations: essays in hermeneutics - Paul Ricoeur

Movements - phenomenology,philosophy

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Paul Ricoeur
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Paul Ricoeur (Valence, France, 1913 – Châtenay-Malabry, 2005) was a French philosopher known for his phenomenological-hermeneutic approach, integrating currents such as existentialism, psychoanalysis, and analytic philosophy. He developed his academic career at institutions like the universities of Strasbourg, the Sorbonne, Nanterre, and Chicago. His work focuses on the interpretation of time, identity, and memory, addressing fundamental questions about the human condition and historical narrative.

Among his most notable works are Time and Narrative (1983-1985), Oneself as Another (1990), and Memory, History, Forgetting (2000). These works explore the relationship between temporal experience, personal identity, and the representation of the past, significantly contributing to contemporary philosophy. Ricoeur received numerous accolades throughout his career, including the Balzan Prize for Philosophy in 2004.
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