Philosophical anthropology /

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Author / Creator:Ricœur, Paul.
Uniform title:Anthropologie philosophique. English
Edition:English edition.
Imprint:Cambridge, UK ; Malden MA : Polity Press, 2016.
©2016
Description:xv, 308 pages ; 24 cm
Language:English
Series:Ricœur, Paul. Écrits et conférences. English ; 3.
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10877088
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Other authors / contributors:Michel, Johann, 1972- editor.
Porée, Jérôme, editor.
Pellauer, David, translator.
ISBN:9780745688534
0745688535
9780745688541
0745688543
Notes:Translation of: Ecrits et conferences. 3. Anthropologie philosophique. Editions du Seuil, 2013.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Translated from the French.
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How do human beings become human? This question lies behind the so-called �human sciences.� But these disciplines are scattered among many different departments and hold up a cracked mirror to humankind. This is why, in the view of Paul Ricoeur, we need to develop a philosophical anthropology, one that has a much older history but still offers many untapped resources.

This appeal to a specifically philosophical approach to questions regarding what it was to be human did not stop Ricoeur from entering into dialogue with other disciplines and approaches, such as psychoanalysis, history, sociology, anthropology, linguistics and the philosophy of language, in order to offer an up-to-date reflection on what he saw as the fundamental issues. For there is clearly not a simple, single answer to the question �what is it to be human?� Ricoeur therefore takes up the complexity of this question in terms of the tensions he sees between the �voluntary� and the �involuntary,� �acting� and �suffering,� �autonomy� and �vulnerability,� �capacity� and �fragility,� and �identity� and �otherness.�

The texts brought together in this volume provide an overall view of the development of Ricoeur�s philosophical thinking on the question of what it is to be human, from his early 1939 lecture on �Attention� to his remarks on receiving the Kluge Prize in 2004, a few months before his death.

Item Description:Translation of: Ecrits et conferences. 3. Anthropologie philosophique. Editions du Seuil, 2013.
Physical Description:xv, 308 pages ; 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780745688534
0745688535
9780745688541
0745688543