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Ricoeur, culture, and recognition : a hermeneutic of cultural subjectivity /

Ricoeur, Culture, and Recognition: A Hermeneutic of Cultural Subjectivity presents Ricoeur's work from the beginning to its end in form of a cultural theory and proposes a cultural hermeneutic that clarifies the cultural facilitation in a person's process of attaining a sense of being a hu...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Helenius, Timo (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Lanham : Lexington Books, 2016.
Colección:Studies in the thought of Paul Ricoeur.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Preface; Part I: Introduction; 1 General Introduction; 2 Ricoeur and the Question of Culture; The Culture/Civilization Confusion; A Brief History of the Culture Concept; 3 Ricoeur and Postcritical Hermeneutics; Ricoeur's Tensional Hermeneutics; The Hermeneutic of Postcritical Innocence; The Hermeneutic of Reconfiguration; Mimesis 1; Mimesis 2; Mimesis 3; The Hermeneutics of Postcritical Understanding; Part II: The Cultural Course of Recognition; 4 Ricoeur and Cultural Anthropology; Ricoeur and Cultural-Symbolic Mediation; Ricoeur on Clifford Geertz; Ricoeur on Ernst Cassirer.
  • 5 A Hermeneutic of Symbolic RecognitionThe Idea of Symbolic Recognition; The Gift of Symbolic Language; From Forgetfulness to Re-membering; 6 The Course of Cultural Formation; The Course of Recognition and Anerkennung; Re-cognition: A Ricoeurian An-erkennung; Ricoeur and Cultural Formation; 7 Reflections on re-; Part III: Recognizing Selfhood in Cultural Objectivity; 8 Anthropology and Objectivity; The Reflective Self: Pre-reflective Imputation and Self-objectification; An Authentic Choice as Practical Action: The Theatre of Cultural Milieu; The Spell: the Detour of Objectivity.
  • 9 The Objects of Human WorksThe Synthesis under Objects: The Formal Unity of Consciousness; Ideal Self-consciousness and the Enigma of Respect; Cultural Objectivity and the "Signs of Human Being"; The Quest for Having; The Quest for Power; The Quest for Esteem; 10 A Hermeneutic of Cultural Objects; Toward a Hermeneutic Reflection on the "Signs of Human Being"; An Analytic of Culture; A Hermeneutic of Culture; Having; Power; Esteem; 11 Reflections on -con-; Part IV: The Etho-Poetic Essence of Culture; 12 Poetics and the Becoming of Cultural Being; The Poetic Ricoeur: the Origin.
  • The Birth of Meaning as the Becoming of Our BeingCritical and Ontological Poetics; 13 Poetics of Cultural Action; Explanation-Understanding as a Clarification of "Tensional" Poetics; Poetic Work: from Discourse to Cultural Action; The Poetics of Sociocultural Action; 14 Etho-Poetics; Appropriated Identity and the Ethics of Narrations; The Birth of an Ethico-Political Self: Cultural Recognition; The Limit: The Wholly Other; 15 Reflections on -naissance; Part V: The Fifth Act; A Responsive Self: Naïve Summation; Being Human: Reconfiguration and Re-Con-Naissance; Re-membering the Prefiguration.
  • Con-joining as ConfigurationBeing Born with Refiguration: Naissance; Bibliography; Index.