AbstractThe purpose of the present study is to bring into discussion the articulations of Paul Ricoeur's concept regarding philosophy as a hermeneutic exercise. We aim to show that Ricoeur's phenomenological hermeneutics expresses a radical direction of reflective philosophy, starting off from reformulating its foundations. Philosophy as hermeneutics is a justified concept, especially with regard to defining the concept theme of the world of the text and the self-understanding, the reflection acting as a force, not only over the unfamiliar, but also on the self as subject matter of knowledge, creation and value acts