This volume, under the direction of Professor Scott Davidson, offers a rich and diverse panorama of contributions devoted to Fallible Man. The reconstruction of Ricoeurs approach from the four major Kantian questions is very enlightening and gives essential insights to better understand this work. -- Johann Michel, L'École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales Strictly speaking, it was only with Fallible Man in 1960 that Paul Ricoeur entered into philosophy. We have been waiting for this new companion to Ricoeurs Fallible Man, which helps to measure both the influence and scope of this key text. Bypassing the often and much developed Paul Ricoeur of hermeneutics, we come to discover or rediscover today the early Ricoeur of "Finitude and Guilt"and especially of fallibility. This companionship with Ricoeur convinces us that a finished work can never be understood independently of its origins. This is what this book has the strength and audacity to show. -- Emmanuel Falque, Professor of Philosophy, Catholic Institute of Paris In this volume, editor Scott Davidson has very ably gathered a talented, international pool of Ricoeur scholars both established and younger to help illuminate the riches of Fallible Man by means of the very Ricoeurian motif of mediation: mediation of this text in relation both with other thinkers (Husserl, Jaspers, Marcel, Nabert) and with other topics, both within and without Ricoeurs larger corpus (embodiment, enactivism, evil, fragility, imagination, narrative identity, recognition). -- George Taylor, University of Pittsburgh This collection of original essays by leading Ricoeur scholars illuminates Paul Ricoeurs Fallible Man, the important but not well known link between his first work, Freedom and Nature, and his later books. Scott Davidson, an internationally known Ricoeur scholar, contributes an excellent introduction to this collection of original essays and a chapter showing Jean Naberts influence on Ricoeur. This book is an important contribution to Ricoeur studies. -- Charles E. Reagan, author of Paul Ricoeur: His Life and His Work