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    Author(s)Greg S. Johnson, Dan R. Stiver
    PublisherLexington Books
    ISBN9781498503549
    Pages242
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearOctober 2014

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    Lexington Books Paul Ricoeur and the Task of Political Philosophy 2014 Edition by Greg S. Johnson, Dan R. Stiver

    This book discusses the political philosophy of Paul Ricoeur. More precisely, it offers a sustained engagement with Ricoeur's political thought in a way that demonstrates both the significance of the political in his own thinking throughout his career, and how Ricoeur's understanding of the political offers something valuable to current discussions in political philosophy. A second goal is to begin to fill a gap in Ricoeur studies and situate his work on political ethics more fully in contemporary discussions about political thought. In this way, Ricoeur can be seen as a figure pertinent to recent trends in political philosophy that make political thinking more realistic to the conditions for political life. The various essays in the book move along intersecting but different trajectories. First, as some of these essays attest, the concept of the political is a pervasive theme that runs throughout Ricoeur's corpus. In this way a theme throughout the book examines this notion of the political, as well as how it relates to his more well-known work in other areas. Second, and related, the historical understanding of perennial issues in political philosophy are most often updated by those standing in the lineage of those who have come before. As such, Ricoeur's hermeneutical orientation has moved him to engage contemporaries who attempt to "think forward" in various ways this tradition for current situations. Unlike most who engage in political thought, Ricoeur goes where others dare not, namely, to those who appear to be opponents but, as he shows, offer perspectives worth more consideration in the name of the best of political thinking. In this light, Ricoeur's hermeneutical orientation is again a unique framework for understanding the nature of political engagement, an orientation in what follows that highlights the ways that Ricoeur and a Ricoeurian perspective cross philosophical orientations to develop a unique understanding of political thought that is different. Table of contents :- AcknowledgmentsIntroductionChapter 1: The Moral, the Ethical, and the Political. Translated by Alison Scott-BaumannChapter 2: Paul Ricoeur: His Life and His Work the Last 15 YearsChapter 3: Ricoeur on Citizenship: A Picture of Dries a Personalist RepublicanismChapter 4: Looking for the JustChapter 5: Ricoeur Economicus: Can Economic Exchange Involve Mutual Recognition?Chapter 6: The Capacity to Judge and the Contours of a Theory of Political JudgmentChapter 7: The Gift and Mutual Recognition: Paul Ricoeur as a Reader of Marcel HenaffChapter 8: The Guises of Violence: Paul Ricoeur and Giorgio Agamben on the Transition from Metaphor to PoliticsChapter 9: Recognition, Legitimization, and the Suggestion of Tacit Slave-Ideology Today: A Ricoeurian InvestigationChapter 10: Developing Ricoeur's Concept of Political LegitimacyChapter 11: Unconditional Forgiveness: A DefenseChapter 12: Colonialist Ruinations and the Logic of Hope



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