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El. knyga: Ricoeur and the Post-Structuralists: Bourdieu, Derrida, Deleuze, Foucault, Castoriadis

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  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Oct-2014
  • Leidėjas: Rowman & Littlefield International
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781783480968
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Oct-2014
  • Leidėjas: Rowman & Littlefield International
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781783480968

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In this important and original book, Johann Michel paves the way for a greater understanding of Paul Ricoeur's philosophy by exploring it in relation to some major figures of contemporary French thoughtBourdieu, Derrida, Deleuze, Foucault and Castoriadis.

Although the fertile dialogue between Ricoeur and various structuralist thinkers is well documented, his position in relation to the post-structuralist movement is less-widely understood. Does Ricoeur's philosophy stand in opposition to post-structuralism in France or, on the contrary, is it in fact a unique variation of that movement? This book defends the latter statement. Michel speaks of post-structuralisms in the plural form and engages them in a dynamic confrontation between Ricoeur and his contemporaries in the French intellectual scene. The result is a better understanding of Ricoeur's thought and also of the distinctive issues that emerge through confrontation between Ricoeur and each of these post-structuralist thinkers.

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Johann Michel's superb, timely, and scholarly book addresses the whole body of Paul Ricoeur's hermeneutic philosophy [ I]t has much to offer anyone interested in contemporary post-structuralism, from the novice to the professional [ and] offers a great deal to consider regarding the fundamental issues of philosophy on meaning, identity, ethics and justice, even (perhaps especially) for those who are unlikely to persuaded by its central contentions. * Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews * Publication of the translation of Johann Michels Ricoeur and the Post-Structuralists is a most welcome event. Michel is one of the most talented Ricoeur scholars writing today, and the present translation significantly extends the growing international discussion of Ricoeur and augments Michels own mounting international reputation. The book will be rewarding for those with knowledge already of Ricoeur, as it contextualizes and broadens the reach of Ricoeurs themes by demonstrating points of comparison and contrast with the contemporary thought of Bourdieu, Castoriadis, Deleuze, Derrida, and Foucault. Michels treatment will also be enlightening for those more newly coming to Ricoeur in this volume through their prior study of the other figures Michel addresses. -- George H. Taylor, Professor of Law, University of Pittsburgh This is one of the  most important new books on the work of Paul Ricoeur.  Johann Michel puts the main themes of Ricoeur's extensive writings in the context of his late 20th century colleagues, Bordieu, Derrida, Foucault, and Deleuze. Scott Davidson has done a masterful translation.  This book is an outstanding and original contribution to the understanding of contemporary French philosophy. -- Charles Reagan, Author, Paul Ricoeur - His Life and His Work

Acknowledgments vii
Translator's Note ix
Preface xi
Introduction xvii
Notes xxvii
1 Habitus, Narrative, and the Promise
1(30)
Habitus and Idem-identity
3(8)
Narrative Identity and Biographical Illusion
11(8)
The Promise and Its Dilemmas
19(7)
Notes
26(5)
2 The Sense of Excess: A Hegelianism with Reserves
31(42)
Inverted Hegelianism and Broken Hegelianism
33(7)
The Kantian Horizon and Heideggerian Ontology
40(11)
The Third and the Question of Justice
51(15)
Notes
66(7)
3 Outside the Subject and Becoming a Subject
73(28)
Structure, Plot, and Event
77(4)
Force, Sense, and Desire
81(7)
Desire, Guilt, and Law
88(8)
Notes
96(5)
4 The Care of the Self and Care for Others
101(22)
Becoming Human and Adult
105(3)
The Anthropology of the Self and the Epistemology of the Human Sciences
108(4)
The Care for Just Institutions
112(8)
Notes
120(3)
5 The Imagination and Institutions
123(24)
The Rehabilitation of the Social Imaginary
124(4)
The Lesson of the "Masters of Suspicion" in Debate: Marx vs. Freud
128(3)
The Force of Inheritance and Socio-Historical Creation
131(4)
Utopia: A Mystifying or Emancipatory Concept?
135(7)
Notes
142(5)
Conclusion 147(4)
Bibliography 151(6)
Index 157
Johann MIchel is a professor at the University of Poitiers and is affiliated with the EHESS (IMM) in Paris. He is a member of the scientific council of the Fonds Ricoeur and is a co-editor of the international journal Ricoeur Studies. He is also a member of the Institut Universitaire de France. He has published a number of books in French.

Scott Davidson is professor of philosophy at Oklahoma City University. He has previously translated MIchel Henry's Material Phenomenology, Seeing the Invisible, From Communism to Capitalism, and Barbarism, and Didier Franck's Flesh and Body.