The international contributors to this volume discuss Paul Ricoeur's Freedom and Nature.They cover important influences on Ricoeur's early thought and connecting it to current issues in embodied cognition and the philosophy of will, the companion promotes a renewed appreciation of the contemporary relevance of this groundbreaking work.
The international contributors to this volume discuss Paul Ricoeur's Freedom and Nature.They cover important influences on Ricoeur's early thought and connecting it to current issues in embodied cognition and the philosophy of will, the companion promotes a renewed appreciation of the contemporary relevance of this groundbreaking work.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by Scott Davidson - Contributions by Jean-Luc Amalric; Jakub Capek; Scott Davidson; Natalie Depraz; Geoffrey Dierckxsens; Adam Graves; Grégori Jean; Michael Johnson; Johann Michel; Eftichis Pirovolakis; Michael Sohn and Marc-Antoine Vallée
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Editor's Introduction: Freedom and Nature, Then and Now Scott Davidson Part I: Historical Influences 1. Ricoeur and Merleau-Ponty: From Perception to Action Marc-Antoine Vallée 2. Act, Sign and Objectivity: Jean Nabert's Influence on the Ricoeurian Phenomenology of the Will Jean-Luc Amalric 3. Ravaisson and Ricoeur on Habit Jakub ¿apek 4. The Influence of Aquinas's Psychology and Cosmology on Ricoeur's Freedom and Nature Michael Sohn Part II: Key Themes 5. The Paradox of Attention: The Action of the Self upon Itself Michael A. Johnson 6. The Status of the Subject in Ricoeur's Phenomenology of Decision Johann Michel 7. Volo, ergo sum: Ricoeur Reading Maine de Biran on Effort and Resistance, the Voluntary and the Involuntary Eftichis Pirovolakis 8. On Habit Grégori Jean 9. The Phenomenon of Life and its Pathos Scott Davidson Part III: New Trajectories 10. A Descriptive Science of First-Person Experience: For an Experiential Phenomenology Natalie Depraz 11. Ricoeur's Take on Embodied Cognition and Imagination: Enactivism in Light of Freedom and Nature Geoffrey Dierckxsens 12. Freedom and Resentment and Ricoeur: Towards a Normative-Narrative Theory of Agency Adam J. Graves
Editor's Introduction: Freedom and Nature, Then and Now Scott Davidson Part I: Historical Influences 1. Ricoeur and Merleau-Ponty: From Perception to Action Marc-Antoine Vallée 2. Act, Sign and Objectivity: Jean Nabert's Influence on the Ricoeurian Phenomenology of the Will Jean-Luc Amalric 3. Ravaisson and Ricoeur on Habit Jakub ¿apek 4. The Influence of Aquinas's Psychology and Cosmology on Ricoeur's Freedom and Nature Michael Sohn Part II: Key Themes 5. The Paradox of Attention: The Action of the Self upon Itself Michael A. Johnson 6. The Status of the Subject in Ricoeur's Phenomenology of Decision Johann Michel 7. Volo, ergo sum: Ricoeur Reading Maine de Biran on Effort and Resistance, the Voluntary and the Involuntary Eftichis Pirovolakis 8. On Habit Grégori Jean 9. The Phenomenon of Life and its Pathos Scott Davidson Part III: New Trajectories 10. A Descriptive Science of First-Person Experience: For an Experiential Phenomenology Natalie Depraz 11. Ricoeur's Take on Embodied Cognition and Imagination: Enactivism in Light of Freedom and Nature Geoffrey Dierckxsens 12. Freedom and Resentment and Ricoeur: Towards a Normative-Narrative Theory of Agency Adam J. Graves
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