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Paul Ricoeur

Theory, Culture and Society 17 (2):121-132 (2000)

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  1. Ricoeur's account of tradition and the gadamer–habermas debate.Robert Piercey - 2004 - Human Studies 27 (3):259-280.
    While it is clear that the Gadamer–Habermas debate has had a major influence on Paul Ricoeur, his commentators have had little to say about the nature of this influence. I try to remedy this silence by showing that Ricoeur''s account of tradition is a direct response to the Gadamer–Habermas debate. First, I briefly explain the debate''s importance and describe Ricoeur''s reaction to it. Next, I show how his discussion of tradition in Time and Narrative steers a middle course between Gadamerian (...)
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  • Oneself as an Author.Lisa Jones - 2010 - Theory, Culture and Society 27 (5):49-68.
    In his discussions of life as narrative, and identity as narrative identity, Paul Ricoeur has claimed that we learn to become narrators and heroes of our own stories, without actually becoming the authors of our own lives. This idea, that we cannot be the author of our own life-story in the same way that the author of fictional narrative is the author of that story, seems at first incontestable, given that we are caught up within the enactment of the narrative (...)
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  • Commentary on Neculau.Raymie Mckerrow - unknown
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