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Oneself As Another

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ISBN-10: 0226713296

ISBN-13: 9780226713298

Edition: 1994 (Reprint)

Authors: Paul Ricoeur, Kathleen Blamey

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Paul Ricoeur has been hailed as one of the most important thinkers of the century. Oneself as Another, the clearest account of his "philosophical ethics," substantiates this position and lays the groundwork for a metaphysics of morals. Focusing on the concept of personal identity, Ricoeur develops a hermeneutics of the self that charts its epistemological path and ontological status.
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Book details

List price: $33.00
Copyright year: 1994
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Publication date: 1/1/1995
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 374
Size: 0.63" wide x 0.91" long x 0.09" tall
Weight: 1.342
Language: English

Professor of philosophy at the University of Paris and the University of Chicago, Paul Ricoeur has been described as "possibly the only younger philosopher in Europe whose reputation is of the magnitude of that of the old men of Existentialism---Marcel, Jaspers, Heidegger and Sartre . . . ." His work has been characterized as "the most massive accomplishment of any philosopher of Christian faith since the appearance of Gabriel Marcel." A practitioner of the phenomenology of Edmund Husserl mediated by a return to Immanuel Kant---in that things in themselves, though unknowable, are not excluded by bracketing existence but are acknowledged as the necessary conditions for the possibility of…    

Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Question of Selfhood "Person" and Identifying
Reference: A Semantic Approach Utterance and the Speaking Subject
A Pragmatic Approach An Agentless Semantics of Action
From Action to the Agent Personal Identity and Narrative Identity
The Self and Narrative Identity
The Self and the Ethical Aim
The Self and the Moral Norm
The Self and Practical Wisdom
Conviction What Ontology in View?
Index