David M. Kaplan is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of North Texas and the author of Ricoeur's Critical Theory, also published by SUNY Press.
Introduction: "Reading Ricoeur"
David M. Kaplan
1. Ricoeur's Phenomenology of Freedom as an Answer to Sartre"
James L. Marsh
2. What Makes Us Think? Two Views
Bernard Dauenhauer
3. Philosophy and Kerygma: Ricoeur as Reader of the Bible
David E. Klemm
4. On the Hermeneutics of Evil
Richard Kearney
5. Paul Ricoeur and the Prospects of a New Humanism
William Schweiker
6. Ricoeur's Hermeneutic Phenomenology of Religion
Merold Westphal
7. Love Proceeds by Poetic Amplification
André LaCocque
8. The Challenge of the "such as it was": Ricoeur's Theory of Narratives"
Pol Vandevelde
9. Ricoeur and Lyotard in Postmodern Dialogue: Symbol and the Sublime
Patrick L. Bourgeois
10. Paul Ricoeur's Hermeneutics: From Critique to Poetics
Olivier Abel
10. Ricoeur's Critical Theory
David M. Kaplan
12. Justice and Interpretation
David Rasmussen
13. Rethinking Ricoeur: The Unity of His Work and the Paradigm of Translation"
Domenico Jervolino
14. Binding and Loosing, Promising and Pardoning, Memory and Forgetfulness
Charles E. Reagan
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