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This is the first comparative study of the work of the philosopher
Paul Ricoeur and the psychoanalayst Jacques Lacan. The book
explores the conflict between the two thinkers that arose from
their differing views of ethics: Ricoeur's universalist stance drew
on a phenomenological reading of Kant, whereas Lacan's was a
relativist position, derived from a psychoanalytic reading of Freud
and De Sade. "Ricoeur and Lacan" gives a full critical overview of
the work of both figures, tracing the origins and development of
their principal ideas, and identifying key similarities and
differences. The book identifies and explores the key philosophical
influences upon their work: Descartes; Kant; Nietzsche; Husserl;
Freud; Marcel; and Jaspers. It gives an original perspective upon
the development of ethics within Continental philosophy, providing
clear and cogent analysis. Finally, it evaluates the importance of
Ricoeur and Lacan in the development of ethical and political
theory since the 1980s, with particular reference to the work of
Slavoj Zizek. Not only a valuable and original addition to the
literature on two major thinkers, "Ricoeur and Lacan" is also an
important study of contemporary Continental ethics.
Paul Ricoeur is one of the most wide-ranging thinkers to emerge in the twentieth century. He has developed a unique 'theory of reading' or hermeneutics, which extends far beyond the reading of literary works to build into a theory for the reading of 'life'. For this reason, his work has impacted not only upon literary studies, but upon such disciplines as philosophy, psychoanalysis, history, religion, legal studies and politics. This introductory guide: * details Ricoeur's most significant contributions to contemporary critical thought * provides an intellectual context to his key ideas * explores the debate around his work on good and evil, psychoanalysis, metaphor, narrative, politics and justice * suggests the continuing relevance of Ricoeur's thought and examines the increasing interest in his work across a range of disciplines. Karl Simms also provides a guide to further reading, which offers advice on Ricoeur's publications and relevant secondary texts. Refreshingly clear and impressively comprehensive, Paul Ricoeur is the essential guide to an essential theorist.
Hans-Georg Gadamer's theory of hermeneutics is one of the most
important modern theories of interpretation and understanding, and
at its heart is the experience of reading literature. In this clear
and comprehensive guide to Gadamer's thought, Karl Simms: presents
an overview of Gadamer's life and works, outlining his importance
to hermeneutic theory and its place in literary studies explains
and puts into context his key ideas, including 'dialogue',
'phronesis', 'play', 'tradition', and 'horizon' shows how Gadamer's
ideas have been influential in the interpretation of literary texts
explains Gadamer's debates with key contemporaries and successors,
such as Habermas, Ricoeur and Derrida provides detailed suggestions
for further reading. With a significance that crosses disciplinary
boundaries from cultural studies, literary theory and philosophy
through to history, music and fine arts, Gadamer's pioneering work
on hermeneutic theory remains of crucial importance to the study of
texts in the humanities.
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Paul Ricoeur (Hardcover)
Karl Simms; Series edited by Robert Eaglestone
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R2,523
Discovery Miles 25 230
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Paul Ricoeur is one of the most wide-ranging thinkers to emerge in the twentieth century. He has developed a unique 'theory of reading' or hermeneutics, which extends far beyond the reading of literary works to build into a theory for the reading of 'life'. For this reason, his work has impacted not only upon literary studies, but upon such disciplines as philosophy, psychoanalysis, history, religion, legal studies and politics. This introductory guide: * details Ricoeur's most significant contributions to contemporary critical thought * provides an intellectual context to his key ideas * explores the debate around his work on good and evil, psychoanalysis, metaphor, narrative, politics and justice * suggests the continuing relevance of Ricoeur's thought and examines the increasing interest in his work across a range of disciplines. Karl Simms also provides a guide to further reading, which offers advice on Ricoeur's publications and relevant secondary texts. Refreshingly clear and impressively comprehensive, Paul Ricoeur is the essential guide to an essential theorist.
Hans-Georg Gadamer's theory of hermeneutics is one of the most
important modern theories of interpretation and understanding, and
at its heart is the experience of reading literature. In this clear
and comprehensive guide to Gadamer's thought, Karl Simms: presents
an overview of Gadamer's life and works, outlining his importance
to hermeneutic theory and its place in literary studies explains
and puts into context his key ideas, including 'dialogue',
'phronesis', 'play', 'tradition', and 'horizon' shows how Gadamer's
ideas have been influential in the interpretation of literary texts
explains Gadamer's debates with key contemporaries and successors,
such as Habermas, Ricoeur and Derrida provides detailed suggestions
for further reading. With a significance that crosses disciplinary
boundaries from cultural studies, literary theory and philosophy
through to history, music and fine arts, Gadamer's pioneering work
on hermeneutic theory remains of crucial importance to the study of
texts in the humanities.
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