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From Ricoeur to Action
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From Ricoeur to Action

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From Ricoeur to Action engages with the thinking of the French philosopher Paul Ricoeur (1913-2005) in order to propose innovative responses to 21st-century problems actively contributing to global conflict. Ricoeur's ability to draw from a diverse field of philosophers and theologians and to provide mediation to seemingly irreconcilable views often has both explicit and implicit practical application to socio-political questions. Here an international team of leading Ricoeur scholars develop critical yet productive responses through the development of Ricoeur's thought with respect to such topics as race, environmental ethics, technology, political utopia and reinterpreting religion.

Representing a new generation of Ricoeur scholarship that attempts to move beyond an exegetical engagement with his philosophy, this collection of original essays examines key problems in the 21st-century and the ways in which Ricoeur's philosophy understands the subtleties of these problems and is able to offer a productive response. As such it presents an elucidation of the practical significance of Ricoeur's thinking and an innovative contribution to resolving socio-political conflicts in the 21st century.
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Additional ISBN/GTIN9781441139900
Product TypeE-book
BindingE-book
FormatEPUB
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PublisherBloomsbury UK
Publishing date15/03/2012
Edition1. Auflage
LanguageEnglish
File size403 Kbytes
Article no.10560065
CatalogsVC
Data source no.3264053
Product groupBU525
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Todd S. Mei is Lecturer of Philosophy at the University of Kent, UK.

David Lewin is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy of Education at Liverpool Hope University, UK, where he is co-director of Education Studies and director of the Philosophy of Education Special Interest Group.