On Paul Ricoeur : narrative and interpretation / edited by David Wood.
This book examines the later work of Paul Ricoeur, particularly his major work, Time and Narrative . The essays, including three pieces by Ricoeur himself, consider this important study, extending and developing the debate it has inspired. Time and Narrative is the finest example of contemporary phi...
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London ; New York :
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1991.
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Series: | Warwick studies in philosophy and literature.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: interpreting narrative / David Wood
- Life in quest of narrative / Paul Ricoeur
- Philosophical antecedents to Ricoeur's time and narrative / Kevin J. Vanhoozer
- Between tradition and utopia: the hermeneutical problem of myth / Richard Kearney
- Narrative and philosophical experience / Jonathan Ree
- Ricoeur, Proust and the aporias of time / Rhiannon Goldthorpe
- Grand narratives / J.M. Berstein
- Text and the new hermeneutics / Don Ihde
- The metaphysics of narrativity: time and symbol in Ricoeur's philosophy of history / Hayden White
- Discussion: Ricoeur on narrative / David Carr, Charles Taylor, Paul Ricoeur
- Narrative identity / Paul Ricoeur.