This essay examines the issue of self-understanding, following Paul Ricoeur who characterizes it as one of the three dimensions of a literary work. The essay places the issue in the context of Ricoeur’s discussions with David Carr on self-understanding or selfhood identity, demonstrating where the two theorists differ, but ultimately proposing how they complement each other to enrich the issue. I argue that the two converge at a significant point – that selfhood-identity is mediated by a host of cultural artifacts, all experienced as narrative. I support this thesis by exploring the way in which the transcultural symbol of sharing a meal can mediate self-understanding, and occasion the narrative re-storying of a life. Attending to the c...
The second part of the word autobiography – bio – means life, in this instance referring to the stor...
The Cartesian ghosts of modernism are incapable of understanding selfhood. By taking the individual ...
This article approaches the problem of Paul Ricoeur’s personal identity’s ethical dimension. This pe...
This essay examines the issue of self-understanding, following Paul Ricoeur who characterizes it as ...
The aim of this book is to present Ricoeur’s approach to the concept of selfhood (French soi) as a r...
Acting and suffering subjectivity makes a grand sujet in Ricoeur's philosophy. In his Time and Narra...
In this paper, I argue for a revaluation of Paul Ricoeur’s notion of narrative identity in light of ...
The following thesis consists of six chapters which serve as an interpretive key to Ricoeur’s hermen...
Ricoeur's theory of narrative identity is not his last word when it comes to philosophy of selfhood....
In its broadest terms, this dissertation seeks to explore the conditions for the possibility of huma...
This chapter situates Ricoeur's account of the self within the context of contemporary debates conce...
This dissertation discusses friendship in relation to self-identity in the thought of Paul Ricoeur. ...
This paper argues that Paul Ricoeur’s hermeneutical philosophy attempts to reopen the question of hu...
The following paper offers an account of Paul Ricoeur’s “narrative identity” which proposes that the...
On numerous occasions Ricoeur has characterized the goal of his philosophical analyses as the "excha...
The second part of the word autobiography – bio – means life, in this instance referring to the stor...
The Cartesian ghosts of modernism are incapable of understanding selfhood. By taking the individual ...
This article approaches the problem of Paul Ricoeur’s personal identity’s ethical dimension. This pe...
This essay examines the issue of self-understanding, following Paul Ricoeur who characterizes it as ...
The aim of this book is to present Ricoeur’s approach to the concept of selfhood (French soi) as a r...
Acting and suffering subjectivity makes a grand sujet in Ricoeur's philosophy. In his Time and Narra...
In this paper, I argue for a revaluation of Paul Ricoeur’s notion of narrative identity in light of ...
The following thesis consists of six chapters which serve as an interpretive key to Ricoeur’s hermen...
Ricoeur's theory of narrative identity is not his last word when it comes to philosophy of selfhood....
In its broadest terms, this dissertation seeks to explore the conditions for the possibility of huma...
This chapter situates Ricoeur's account of the self within the context of contemporary debates conce...
This dissertation discusses friendship in relation to self-identity in the thought of Paul Ricoeur. ...
This paper argues that Paul Ricoeur’s hermeneutical philosophy attempts to reopen the question of hu...
The following paper offers an account of Paul Ricoeur’s “narrative identity” which proposes that the...
On numerous occasions Ricoeur has characterized the goal of his philosophical analyses as the "excha...
The second part of the word autobiography – bio – means life, in this instance referring to the stor...
The Cartesian ghosts of modernism are incapable of understanding selfhood. By taking the individual ...
This article approaches the problem of Paul Ricoeur’s personal identity’s ethical dimension. This pe...