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Ricoeur

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Ricoeur (French) [rɪkør]
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(Biographies / Ricoeur, Paul (1913 M, French, PHILOSOPHY: philosopher) Paul (pɔl) born 1913, French philosopher, noted for his work on theories of interpretation. His books include Philosophy of the Will (3 vols, 1950-60), Freud and Philosophy (1965), and The Living Metaphor (1975)


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A sampling of entry topics includes art and interpretation, music and interpretation, commentary on the New Testament, commentary on the Old Testament, Johannine literature, narrative criticism, poetry, Paul Ricoeur, and D.
According to Paul Ricoeur, competition between taste and genius identified in Kant''s conception is of great importance when moving to the political of judgments that he says has been well exploited by Arendt, Ricoeur believes it would be better to try to free design proof of the political theory of the mind as that of religion this teleological conception of the theory of mind, philosophy of history.
A "second naivete," Paul Ricoeur called it, a learned ignorance, if you will, that is hard won and especially refreshing to see in a professor emeritus.
 
 
 
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