1. Introduction Part I: Capability I 2. From Ricoeur to Life: 'Living up to Death' with Spinoza, but also with Deleuze Pamela Sue Anderson 3. From Metaphor to Life-Word: Ricoeur's Metaphoric Subjectivity Fiona Tomkinson 4. Ricoeur and the Capability of Modern Technology David Lewin Part II: Capability II 5. The Course of Racial Recognition L. Sebastian Purcell 6. Paul Ricoeur and Bell Hooks on the Development of Social Esteem Scott Davidson Part III: Utopia 7. To Think Utopia With and Beyond Paul Ricoeur Vicky Iakovou 8. Ricoeur versus Ricoeur? Between the Universal and the Contextual George H. Taylor 9. Turn around and Step Forward: Environmentalism, Activism and the Social Imaginary Brian Treanor 10. States of Peace: Ricoeur on Recognition and the Gift Christopher Lauer Interlude 11. Ricoeur's Atemwende: A Reading of 'Interlude: Tragic Action' in Oneself as Another David Fisher Part IV: The Theological 12. The Unsurpassable Dissensus: The Ethics of Forgiveness in Paul Ricoeur's Work Olivier Abel 13. Examining Canonical Representations: The 'Exceptionalism' of Ricoeur's Hermeneutics and the Bid for an Ethical Canon Colby Dickinson Bibliography Index
A critical engagement with the philosophical, political, hermeneutic and theological aspects of Ricoeur's thinking in response to 21st-century problems of social and political conflict.
Todd S. Mei is Lecturer of Philosophy at the University of Kent, UK. David Lewin is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy of Education at Liverpool Hope University, UK, where he is co-director of Education Studies and director of the Philosophy of Education Special Interest Group.
This volume is a pioneering engagement with Ricoeur's philosophy of
political action. Taking its cue from Ricoeur's notion of politics
as a "considered wager" on productive social tension, its
contributors offer a rich panoply of perspectives on crucial
contemporary issues, ranging from race and environment to democracy
and forgiveness. Here is a treasure trove of insights into the
multidimensional dialectic of socio-political life and a precious
guide to the cultivation of Ricoeur's dream of the "wide
citizen".
*Richard Kearney, Seelig Chair of Philosophy at Boston College, USA
and author of 'On Paul Ricoeur: The Owl of Minerva'*
From Ricoeur to Action aptly explores the central concerns of
Ricoeur's philosophy. This is an exciting contribution to Ricoeur
scholarship and new ventures of thought as well. I heartily
recommended it for a wide readership.
*William Schweiker, Edward L. Ryerson Distinguished Service
Professor of Theological Ethics, The University of Chicago,
USA*
This book offers thorough and brilliant analyses of Paul Ricoeur's
intellectual legacy in its relevance for current debates in
political theory and ethics. It is a key collection that provides a
wealth of fresh perspectives built on many convincing
reconstructions of the main intentions, trajectories, and new
departures of his multi-faceted hermeneutics of the self in its
cultural mediations. Scholars of politics, ethics, law, social
theory, philosophy and theology will find the tools of philosophy
at work in clarifying the shared space and the limits of human
agency, and in identifying the tasks of translating convictions and
renewing symbolic resources in view of the challenges posed for
democratic self-understandings in a technological age.
*Maureen Junker-Kenny, Associate Professor at Trinity College
Dublin, Ireland*
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