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Poetics, Praxis and Critique: Paul Ricoeur in the Age of Hermeneutical Reason addresses contemporary problems of justice, the recognition of disabled persons, the role of imagination in political judgment, the need for religious hospitality and carnal hermeneutics. The essays in this volume are a testament to the power of hermeneutical reason. Following Paul Ricoeur's style of philosophizing, they explore innovative solutions to pressing issues of our time. Individually, these essays advance new perspectives on the anthropological presuppositions behind the requirement of justice, the role played by convictions and beliefs in pluralistic contexts, and the place of a post-critical religious faith. Together, they demonstrate the value of a hermeneutical mode of reasoning in an age in which conflicts, tensions and violence abound. Their thoughtful engagement with current challenges attests to this volume's conviction that we, with others, have the ability to intervene in the course of the

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Roger W. H. Savage has put together an important set of essays, which demonstrates various ways in which Ricoeur’s thought and work can offer solutions to a range of problems in contemporary practical philosophy. Each essay expertly considers new and pressing questions in this developing area of Ricoeur scholarship. But the collection is not simply a valuable contribution to how we might understand Ricoeur: it shows its readers intriguing new ways of thinking with and after the philosopher. It is a fine example of the continuing significance of hermeneutic reason as an interpretative approach. -- Eileen Brennan, Études Ricœuriennes/Ricœur Studies
This fine book testifies to the ongoing relevance of the work of Paul Ricoeur. Engaging with wide-ranging contemporary issues, such as those of power, violence, capacities, fragility, justice, responsibility, and recognition, the various authors of this volume draw on Ricoeur’s intellect, wisdom, and compassion, to sustain this age of hermeneutic reason. -- Morny Joy, University of Calgary

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Introduction: Paul Ricoeur and the Age of Hermeneutical Reason Chapter 1. Marcel Hénaff, Labor, Social Justice, and Recognition: Around Paul Ricoeur Chapter 2. Marc De Leeuw, The Anthropological Presupposition: Paul Ricoeur’s Search for the Just Chapter 3. Annalisa Caputo, Paul Ricoeur, Martha Nussbaum and the “Incapability Approach” Chapter 4. David Pellauer, Narrated Action Grounds Narrative Identity Chapter 5. Anna Borisenkova, “Reading the City: from the Inhabitant to the Flâneur” Chapter 6. Todd Mei, Convictions and Justification Chapter 7. George Taylor, Prospective Political Identity Chapter 8. Roger W. H. Savage, The Wager of Imagination and the Logic of Hope Chapter 9. Marianne Moyaert, From Religious Violence to Interreligious Hospitality Chapter 10. Richard Kearney, Ricoeur’s Wager of Flesh: Between Phenomenology and Hermeneutics Chapter 11. Timo Helenius, The Will, the Body, and Sexuality: Ricoeur’s Hermeneutic Phenomenology of “Being Willing and Able”

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 12/16/2015 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780739191736, 978-0739191736
      ISBN10: 073919173X

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      Book Synopsis
      Poetics, Praxis and Critique: Paul Ricoeur in the Age of Hermeneutical Reason addresses contemporary problems of justice, the recognition of disabled persons, the role of imagination in political judgment, the need for religious hospitality and carnal hermeneutics. The essays in this volume are a testament to the power of hermeneutical reason. Following Paul Ricoeur's style of philosophizing, they explore innovative solutions to pressing issues of our time. Individually, these essays advance new perspectives on the anthropological presuppositions behind the requirement of justice, the role played by convictions and beliefs in pluralistic contexts, and the place of a post-critical religious faith. Together, they demonstrate the value of a hermeneutical mode of reasoning in an age in which conflicts, tensions and violence abound. Their thoughtful engagement with current challenges attests to this volume's conviction that we, with others, have the ability to intervene in the course of the

      Trade Review
      Roger W. H. Savage has put together an important set of essays, which demonstrates various ways in which Ricoeur’s thought and work can offer solutions to a range of problems in contemporary practical philosophy. Each essay expertly considers new and pressing questions in this developing area of Ricoeur scholarship. But the collection is not simply a valuable contribution to how we might understand Ricoeur: it shows its readers intriguing new ways of thinking with and after the philosopher. It is a fine example of the continuing significance of hermeneutic reason as an interpretative approach. -- Eileen Brennan, Études Ricœuriennes/Ricœur Studies
      This fine book testifies to the ongoing relevance of the work of Paul Ricoeur. Engaging with wide-ranging contemporary issues, such as those of power, violence, capacities, fragility, justice, responsibility, and recognition, the various authors of this volume draw on Ricoeur’s intellect, wisdom, and compassion, to sustain this age of hermeneutic reason. -- Morny Joy, University of Calgary

      Table of Contents
      Introduction: Paul Ricoeur and the Age of Hermeneutical Reason Chapter 1. Marcel Hénaff, Labor, Social Justice, and Recognition: Around Paul Ricoeur Chapter 2. Marc De Leeuw, The Anthropological Presupposition: Paul Ricoeur’s Search for the Just Chapter 3. Annalisa Caputo, Paul Ricoeur, Martha Nussbaum and the “Incapability Approach” Chapter 4. David Pellauer, Narrated Action Grounds Narrative Identity Chapter 5. Anna Borisenkova, “Reading the City: from the Inhabitant to the Flâneur” Chapter 6. Todd Mei, Convictions and Justification Chapter 7. George Taylor, Prospective Political Identity Chapter 8. Roger W. H. Savage, The Wager of Imagination and the Logic of Hope Chapter 9. Marianne Moyaert, From Religious Violence to Interreligious Hospitality Chapter 10. Richard Kearney, Ricoeur’s Wager of Flesh: Between Phenomenology and Hermeneutics Chapter 11. Timo Helenius, The Will, the Body, and Sexuality: Ricoeur’s Hermeneutic Phenomenology of “Being Willing and Able”

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