Conflict is a recurring theme in psychotherapy much as it is in everyday life. In this paper, I seek to introduce the reader to Ricoeur's work on ideology and utopia and suggest that this might form an alternative, though not exclusive, narrative framework (or critical hermeneutic) for understanding interpersonal conflict and reconciliation. Ricoeur's work on ideology and utopia is unusual for a number of reasons. In particular, it is one of the few attempts to conceptually draw ideology and utopia together within a common framework and develop a social theory where man remain centre-stage and not resigned to being nothing more than a pawn of prevailing economic forces. Drawing on this conceptual foundation, I argue that the interpersonal c...
ABSTRACT The concept of utopia has been described as a distortion of reality in the positive directi...
In his 1965 work on Freud, Paul Ricoeur states and reasons that the hermeneutic field, as a space of...
The paper considers Paul Ricoeur’s ideas about psychoanalysis. It focuses on three elements that sho...
In recent years we have witnessed a number of new developments in social psychology that set out to ...
This article aims at disambiguation or better say, decontradiction of the concept of ideology by ref...
This work traces the development Paul Ricoeur\u27s recent hermeneutic phenomenology since the late 1...
Paul Ricoeur is one of the leading living hermeneutic phenomenological philosophers and yet his work...
International audienceIn his most recent books, Piketty offers a global history of ine-quality in it...
We know that Ricoeur never wrote a monograph on Migratory Phenomena, but he has left us numerous ess...
Narrative approaches have exercised an emancipatory influence within mental health. In this article,...
This paper re-examines the phenomenological-hermeneutical interpretation of psychoanalysis debate, p...
Individuals are guided in their actions in the world by a set of narratives portraying them in their...
The article considers the approach to modern utopian works as a means of social psychotherapy. This ...
This paper examines radical propositions that the ultimate reality was a constantly shifting and eup...
Green, Daniel M.Towns, AnnInternational society is fraught with utopian cleavages. They arise from l...
ABSTRACT The concept of utopia has been described as a distortion of reality in the positive directi...
In his 1965 work on Freud, Paul Ricoeur states and reasons that the hermeneutic field, as a space of...
The paper considers Paul Ricoeur’s ideas about psychoanalysis. It focuses on three elements that sho...
In recent years we have witnessed a number of new developments in social psychology that set out to ...
This article aims at disambiguation or better say, decontradiction of the concept of ideology by ref...
This work traces the development Paul Ricoeur\u27s recent hermeneutic phenomenology since the late 1...
Paul Ricoeur is one of the leading living hermeneutic phenomenological philosophers and yet his work...
International audienceIn his most recent books, Piketty offers a global history of ine-quality in it...
We know that Ricoeur never wrote a monograph on Migratory Phenomena, but he has left us numerous ess...
Narrative approaches have exercised an emancipatory influence within mental health. In this article,...
This paper re-examines the phenomenological-hermeneutical interpretation of psychoanalysis debate, p...
Individuals are guided in their actions in the world by a set of narratives portraying them in their...
The article considers the approach to modern utopian works as a means of social psychotherapy. This ...
This paper examines radical propositions that the ultimate reality was a constantly shifting and eup...
Green, Daniel M.Towns, AnnInternational society is fraught with utopian cleavages. They arise from l...
ABSTRACT The concept of utopia has been described as a distortion of reality in the positive directi...
In his 1965 work on Freud, Paul Ricoeur states and reasons that the hermeneutic field, as a space of...
The paper considers Paul Ricoeur’s ideas about psychoanalysis. It focuses on three elements that sho...