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Philosophical anthropology / Paul Ricoeur.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: French Series: Ricœur, Paul. Écrits et conférences ; 3.Publication details: Malden, Polity press 2016Description: xv, 308 pages ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780745688534
  • 0745688535
  • 9780745688541
  • 0745688543
Uniform titles:
  • Anthropologie philosophique. English
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BD450 .R46 2016
Contents:
Introduction : the antinomy of human reality and the problem of a philosophical anthropology -- Attention: a phenomenological study of attention and its philosophical connections -- The unity of the voluntary and the involuntary as a limit-idea -- The problem of the will and philosophical discourse -- The phenomenology of the will and the approach through ordinary language -- The symbol gives rise to thought -- Freedom -- Myth -- The symbolic structure of action -- Human beings as the subject of philosophy -- Individual and personal identity -- Narrative identity -- The paradoxes of identity -- Strangeness many times over -- The addressee of religion : the capable human being -- Epilogue : personal capacities and mutual recognition.
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Translation of: Ecrits et conferences. 3. Anthropologie philosophique. Editions du Seuil, 2013.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction : the antinomy of human reality and the problem of a philosophical anthropology -- Attention: a phenomenological study of attention and its philosophical connections -- The unity of the voluntary and the involuntary as a limit-idea -- The problem of the will and philosophical discourse -- The phenomenology of the will and the approach through ordinary language -- The symbol gives rise to thought -- Freedom -- Myth -- The symbolic structure of action -- Human beings as the subject of philosophy -- Individual and personal identity -- Narrative identity -- The paradoxes of identity -- Strangeness many times over -- The addressee of religion : the capable human being -- Epilogue : personal capacities and mutual recognition.

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