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- Verlag: Continnuum-3PL
- Seitenzahl: 246
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. März 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 537g
- ISBN-13: 9780826438461
- ISBN-10: 0826438466
- Artikelnr.: 27373675
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
This multidisciplinary investigation facilitates a new conversation between Ricoeur scholars and those working in a variety of domains.
Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Ricoeur and Philosophy - Adriaan Peperzak 2. Ricoeur and Biblical Hermeneutics - Richard Kearney 3. Ricoeur and Theology - William Schweiker 4. Ricoeur and History - Francois Dosse 5. Ricoeur and Political Theory - Bernard Dauenhauer 6. Ricoeur and Law - George Taylor 7. Ricoeur and Rhetoric - Andreea Ritivoi 8. Ricoeur and Psychology - Karl Simms 9. Ricoeur and Education - Peter Kemp 10. Ricoeur and Women's Studies - Pamela Sue Anderson 11. Ricoeur and Race Studies - Scott and Maria Davidson 12. Ricoeur and Musicology - Roger Savage Index Contributor Information ------------------ Contributors: Pamela Sue Anderson is Reader in Philosophy of Religion
University of Oxford
UK
and Fellow in Philosophy
Regent's Park College
Oxford
UK. She is author of Ricoeur and Kant: A Philosophy of the Will (1993)
and of numerous articles on Ricoeur. Anderson has also published A Feminist Philosophy of Religion (Blackwell
1998)
co-edited Feminist Philosophy of Religion: Critical Readings (Routledge 2004)
and is editing New Topics in Feminist Philosophy of Religion (forthcoming 2009). Maria D. Davidson is Assistant Professor in the African and African-American Studies Program at the University of Oklahoma. She is the author of The Rhetoric of Race (Valencia
2007) and co-editor of Critical Perspectives on bell hooks (Routledge
2009) as well as Intersections: Black Feminism and Continental Philosophy (SUNY
2009). Scott Davidson is Associate Professor and Chair of the Philosophy Department at Oklahoma City University. He is the translator of Michel Henry's works: Material Phenomenology (Fordham
2008) and Seeing the Invisible (Continuum
2009). He recently edited a double-issue devoted to Ricoeur in the Journal of French Philosophy. Bernard P. Dauenhauer is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at the University of Georgia. He is the author of Paul Ricoeur: The Promise and Risk of Politics and numerous articles on Ricoeur's thought. Andreea Deciu Ritivoi is Associate Professor in the English department at Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh. She has been an Andrew W. Mellon Fellow
a Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin Fellow
and a Fellow of the National Humanities Center. Her first book
Yesterday's Self: Nostalgia and the Immigrant Identity was published by Rowman and Littlefield in 2002
and her second book
Paul Ricoeur: Tradition and Innovation in Rhetorical Theory by State University of New York Press in 2006. She is also the editor of Interpretation and Its Objects: Studies in the Philosophy of Michael Krausz (Rodopi
2003). François Dosse is Professor of History at IUFM (Créteil). He is the author of the following works: L'histoire en miettes
La Découverte
1987 ; Histoire du structuralisme
Le champ du signe
vol. 1
La Découverte
1991 et Le chant du cygne
vol. 2
La Découverte
1992 ; L'Instant éclaté
Aubier
1994 ; L'Empire du sens
La Découverte
1995 ; Paul Ricoeur
les sens d'une vie
La Découverte
1997 ; L'Histoire
Hatier
1999 ; Les courants historiques en France aux 19e et 20e siècles
avec Christian Delacroix et Patrick Garcia
Armand Colin
coll. ' U '
1999 ; L'Histoire
Armand Colin
coll. ' Cursus '
2000 ; Michel de Certeau
chemins d'histoire
avec Christian Delacroix
Patrick Garcia
Michel Trebitsch
Complexe
2002 ; Michel de Certeau
le marcheur blessé
La Découverte
2002 ; La marche des idées
histoire des intellectuels
histoire intellectuelle
La Découverte
2003 ; Le pari biographique. Ecrire une vie
La Découverte
2005 ; Paul Ricoeur
Michel de Certeau
entre le dire et le faire
L'Herne
2006 ; Paul Ricoeur et les sciences humaines
dir. avec Christian Delacroix et Patrick Garcia
La Découverte
2007 ; Gilles Deleuze
Félix Guattari. Biographie croisée
La Découverte
2007. Richard Kearney holds the Charles B. Seelig Chair of Philosophy at Boston College and has served as a Visiting Professor at University College Dublin
the University of Paris (Sorbonne) and the University of Nice. He is the author of over 20 books on European philosophy and literature and has edited or co-edited 15 more. He was formerly a member of the Arts Council of Ireland
the Higher Education Authority of Ireland and chairman of the Irish School of Film at University College Dublin. As a public intellectual in Ireland
he was involved in drafting a number of proposals for a Northern Irish peace agreement (1983
1993
1995). He has presented five series on culture
thought and literature for Irish and/or British television and broadcast extensively on the European media. His recent trilogy
entitled 'Philosophy at the Limit'
is comprised of the following: On Stories (Routledge
2002)
The God Who May Be (Indiana UP
2001) and Strangers
Gods
and Monsters (Routledge
2003). Peter Kemp is Executive Director of the Centre for Ethics and Law
Copenhagen and Professor in the Department of Philosophy of Education at the Danish School of Education
Copenhagen. He is the current President of the International Federation of Philosophical Societies 2003-2008
a member of the International Academy of Philosophy of Sciences and the International Institute of Philosophy (Paris). His major works include: Théorie de l'engagement
Paris
1973
The narrative path (together with David Rasmussen)
1989
Das Unersetzlische
Berlin
1992. Levinas
une introduction philosophique
Paris
1997
and Verdensborgeren som pædagoigisk ideal (The Citizen of the World as Ideal of Education). Adriaan Peperzak is the Arthur J. Schmitt Professor in Philosophy at Loyola University Chicago. His most recent books are Modern Freedom: Hegel's Moral
Legal
and Political Philosophy (2001)
Philosophy between Faith and Theology (2005)
and Thinking (2006). Roger W. H. Savage is Associate Professor of Systematic Musicology in the Department of Ethnomusicology at the University of California
Los Angeles. He has published articles in Telos
Philosophy and Literature
The European Legacy
The British Journal of Aesthetics
ex tempore and Selected Reports in Ethnomusicology. Professor Savage is an associate editor for ex tempore and is the current President of the Society for Ethnomusicology Southern California Chapter. He is completing a book entitled Hermeneutics and Music Criticism. William Schweiker is Director of the Martin Marty Center and Edward L. Ryerson Distinguished Service Professor of Theological Ethics in the University of Chicago Divinity School. His books include Mimetic Reflections: A Study in Hermeneutics
Theology and Ethics (1990); Responsibility and Christian Ethics (1995); Power
Value and Conviction: Theological Ethics in the Postmodern Age (1998); and Theological Ethics and Global Dynamics: In the Time of Many Worlds (2004). Professor Schweiker is also chief editor and contributor to A Companion to Religious Ethics (2004). Karl Simms is Senior Lecturer in English at the University of Liverpool. His books include Paul Ricoeur (Routledge
2003)
Ricoeur and Lacan (Continuum
2007)
and Hans-Georg Gadamer (Routledge
2009). George Taylor is Professor of Law at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law. He was a graduate student of Ricoeur's at the University of Chicago and was the editor of Ricoeur's Lectures on Ideology and Utopia (Columbia University Press
1986). He also serves as the current President of the Society for Ricoeur Studies.
University of Oxford
UK
and Fellow in Philosophy
Regent's Park College
Oxford
UK. She is author of Ricoeur and Kant: A Philosophy of the Will (1993)
and of numerous articles on Ricoeur. Anderson has also published A Feminist Philosophy of Religion (Blackwell
1998)
co-edited Feminist Philosophy of Religion: Critical Readings (Routledge 2004)
and is editing New Topics in Feminist Philosophy of Religion (forthcoming 2009). Maria D. Davidson is Assistant Professor in the African and African-American Studies Program at the University of Oklahoma. She is the author of The Rhetoric of Race (Valencia
2007) and co-editor of Critical Perspectives on bell hooks (Routledge
2009) as well as Intersections: Black Feminism and Continental Philosophy (SUNY
2009). Scott Davidson is Associate Professor and Chair of the Philosophy Department at Oklahoma City University. He is the translator of Michel Henry's works: Material Phenomenology (Fordham
2008) and Seeing the Invisible (Continuum
2009). He recently edited a double-issue devoted to Ricoeur in the Journal of French Philosophy. Bernard P. Dauenhauer is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at the University of Georgia. He is the author of Paul Ricoeur: The Promise and Risk of Politics and numerous articles on Ricoeur's thought. Andreea Deciu Ritivoi is Associate Professor in the English department at Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh. She has been an Andrew W. Mellon Fellow
a Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin Fellow
and a Fellow of the National Humanities Center. Her first book
Yesterday's Self: Nostalgia and the Immigrant Identity was published by Rowman and Littlefield in 2002
and her second book
Paul Ricoeur: Tradition and Innovation in Rhetorical Theory by State University of New York Press in 2006. She is also the editor of Interpretation and Its Objects: Studies in the Philosophy of Michael Krausz (Rodopi
2003). François Dosse is Professor of History at IUFM (Créteil). He is the author of the following works: L'histoire en miettes
La Découverte
1987 ; Histoire du structuralisme
Le champ du signe
vol. 1
La Découverte
1991 et Le chant du cygne
vol. 2
La Découverte
1992 ; L'Instant éclaté
Aubier
1994 ; L'Empire du sens
La Découverte
1995 ; Paul Ricoeur
les sens d'une vie
La Découverte
1997 ; L'Histoire
Hatier
1999 ; Les courants historiques en France aux 19e et 20e siècles
avec Christian Delacroix et Patrick Garcia
Armand Colin
coll. ' U '
1999 ; L'Histoire
Armand Colin
coll. ' Cursus '
2000 ; Michel de Certeau
chemins d'histoire
avec Christian Delacroix
Patrick Garcia
Michel Trebitsch
Complexe
2002 ; Michel de Certeau
le marcheur blessé
La Découverte
2002 ; La marche des idées
histoire des intellectuels
histoire intellectuelle
La Découverte
2003 ; Le pari biographique. Ecrire une vie
La Découverte
2005 ; Paul Ricoeur
Michel de Certeau
entre le dire et le faire
L'Herne
2006 ; Paul Ricoeur et les sciences humaines
dir. avec Christian Delacroix et Patrick Garcia
La Découverte
2007 ; Gilles Deleuze
Félix Guattari. Biographie croisée
La Découverte
2007. Richard Kearney holds the Charles B. Seelig Chair of Philosophy at Boston College and has served as a Visiting Professor at University College Dublin
the University of Paris (Sorbonne) and the University of Nice. He is the author of over 20 books on European philosophy and literature and has edited or co-edited 15 more. He was formerly a member of the Arts Council of Ireland
the Higher Education Authority of Ireland and chairman of the Irish School of Film at University College Dublin. As a public intellectual in Ireland
he was involved in drafting a number of proposals for a Northern Irish peace agreement (1983
1993
1995). He has presented five series on culture
thought and literature for Irish and/or British television and broadcast extensively on the European media. His recent trilogy
entitled 'Philosophy at the Limit'
is comprised of the following: On Stories (Routledge
2002)
The God Who May Be (Indiana UP
2001) and Strangers
Gods
and Monsters (Routledge
2003). Peter Kemp is Executive Director of the Centre for Ethics and Law
Copenhagen and Professor in the Department of Philosophy of Education at the Danish School of Education
Copenhagen. He is the current President of the International Federation of Philosophical Societies 2003-2008
a member of the International Academy of Philosophy of Sciences and the International Institute of Philosophy (Paris). His major works include: Théorie de l'engagement
Paris
1973
The narrative path (together with David Rasmussen)
1989
Das Unersetzlische
Berlin
1992. Levinas
une introduction philosophique
Paris
1997
and Verdensborgeren som pædagoigisk ideal (The Citizen of the World as Ideal of Education). Adriaan Peperzak is the Arthur J. Schmitt Professor in Philosophy at Loyola University Chicago. His most recent books are Modern Freedom: Hegel's Moral
Legal
and Political Philosophy (2001)
Philosophy between Faith and Theology (2005)
and Thinking (2006). Roger W. H. Savage is Associate Professor of Systematic Musicology in the Department of Ethnomusicology at the University of California
Los Angeles. He has published articles in Telos
Philosophy and Literature
The European Legacy
The British Journal of Aesthetics
ex tempore and Selected Reports in Ethnomusicology. Professor Savage is an associate editor for ex tempore and is the current President of the Society for Ethnomusicology Southern California Chapter. He is completing a book entitled Hermeneutics and Music Criticism. William Schweiker is Director of the Martin Marty Center and Edward L. Ryerson Distinguished Service Professor of Theological Ethics in the University of Chicago Divinity School. His books include Mimetic Reflections: A Study in Hermeneutics
Theology and Ethics (1990); Responsibility and Christian Ethics (1995); Power
Value and Conviction: Theological Ethics in the Postmodern Age (1998); and Theological Ethics and Global Dynamics: In the Time of Many Worlds (2004). Professor Schweiker is also chief editor and contributor to A Companion to Religious Ethics (2004). Karl Simms is Senior Lecturer in English at the University of Liverpool. His books include Paul Ricoeur (Routledge
2003)
Ricoeur and Lacan (Continuum
2007)
and Hans-Georg Gadamer (Routledge
2009). George Taylor is Professor of Law at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law. He was a graduate student of Ricoeur's at the University of Chicago and was the editor of Ricoeur's Lectures on Ideology and Utopia (Columbia University Press
1986). He also serves as the current President of the Society for Ricoeur Studies.
Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Ricoeur and Philosophy - Adriaan Peperzak 2. Ricoeur and Biblical Hermeneutics - Richard Kearney 3. Ricoeur and Theology - William Schweiker 4. Ricoeur and History - Francois Dosse 5. Ricoeur and Political Theory - Bernard Dauenhauer 6. Ricoeur and Law - George Taylor 7. Ricoeur and Rhetoric - Andreea Ritivoi 8. Ricoeur and Psychology - Karl Simms 9. Ricoeur and Education - Peter Kemp 10. Ricoeur and Women's Studies - Pamela Sue Anderson 11. Ricoeur and Race Studies - Scott and Maria Davidson 12. Ricoeur and Musicology - Roger Savage Index Contributor Information ------------------ Contributors: Pamela Sue Anderson is Reader in Philosophy of Religion
University of Oxford
UK
and Fellow in Philosophy
Regent's Park College
Oxford
UK. She is author of Ricoeur and Kant: A Philosophy of the Will (1993)
and of numerous articles on Ricoeur. Anderson has also published A Feminist Philosophy of Religion (Blackwell
1998)
co-edited Feminist Philosophy of Religion: Critical Readings (Routledge 2004)
and is editing New Topics in Feminist Philosophy of Religion (forthcoming 2009). Maria D. Davidson is Assistant Professor in the African and African-American Studies Program at the University of Oklahoma. She is the author of The Rhetoric of Race (Valencia
2007) and co-editor of Critical Perspectives on bell hooks (Routledge
2009) as well as Intersections: Black Feminism and Continental Philosophy (SUNY
2009). Scott Davidson is Associate Professor and Chair of the Philosophy Department at Oklahoma City University. He is the translator of Michel Henry's works: Material Phenomenology (Fordham
2008) and Seeing the Invisible (Continuum
2009). He recently edited a double-issue devoted to Ricoeur in the Journal of French Philosophy. Bernard P. Dauenhauer is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at the University of Georgia. He is the author of Paul Ricoeur: The Promise and Risk of Politics and numerous articles on Ricoeur's thought. Andreea Deciu Ritivoi is Associate Professor in the English department at Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh. She has been an Andrew W. Mellon Fellow
a Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin Fellow
and a Fellow of the National Humanities Center. Her first book
Yesterday's Self: Nostalgia and the Immigrant Identity was published by Rowman and Littlefield in 2002
and her second book
Paul Ricoeur: Tradition and Innovation in Rhetorical Theory by State University of New York Press in 2006. She is also the editor of Interpretation and Its Objects: Studies in the Philosophy of Michael Krausz (Rodopi
2003). François Dosse is Professor of History at IUFM (Créteil). He is the author of the following works: L'histoire en miettes
La Découverte
1987 ; Histoire du structuralisme
Le champ du signe
vol. 1
La Découverte
1991 et Le chant du cygne
vol. 2
La Découverte
1992 ; L'Instant éclaté
Aubier
1994 ; L'Empire du sens
La Découverte
1995 ; Paul Ricoeur
les sens d'une vie
La Découverte
1997 ; L'Histoire
Hatier
1999 ; Les courants historiques en France aux 19e et 20e siècles
avec Christian Delacroix et Patrick Garcia
Armand Colin
coll. ' U '
1999 ; L'Histoire
Armand Colin
coll. ' Cursus '
2000 ; Michel de Certeau
chemins d'histoire
avec Christian Delacroix
Patrick Garcia
Michel Trebitsch
Complexe
2002 ; Michel de Certeau
le marcheur blessé
La Découverte
2002 ; La marche des idées
histoire des intellectuels
histoire intellectuelle
La Découverte
2003 ; Le pari biographique. Ecrire une vie
La Découverte
2005 ; Paul Ricoeur
Michel de Certeau
entre le dire et le faire
L'Herne
2006 ; Paul Ricoeur et les sciences humaines
dir. avec Christian Delacroix et Patrick Garcia
La Découverte
2007 ; Gilles Deleuze
Félix Guattari. Biographie croisée
La Découverte
2007. Richard Kearney holds the Charles B. Seelig Chair of Philosophy at Boston College and has served as a Visiting Professor at University College Dublin
the University of Paris (Sorbonne) and the University of Nice. He is the author of over 20 books on European philosophy and literature and has edited or co-edited 15 more. He was formerly a member of the Arts Council of Ireland
the Higher Education Authority of Ireland and chairman of the Irish School of Film at University College Dublin. As a public intellectual in Ireland
he was involved in drafting a number of proposals for a Northern Irish peace agreement (1983
1993
1995). He has presented five series on culture
thought and literature for Irish and/or British television and broadcast extensively on the European media. His recent trilogy
entitled 'Philosophy at the Limit'
is comprised of the following: On Stories (Routledge
2002)
The God Who May Be (Indiana UP
2001) and Strangers
Gods
and Monsters (Routledge
2003). Peter Kemp is Executive Director of the Centre for Ethics and Law
Copenhagen and Professor in the Department of Philosophy of Education at the Danish School of Education
Copenhagen. He is the current President of the International Federation of Philosophical Societies 2003-2008
a member of the International Academy of Philosophy of Sciences and the International Institute of Philosophy (Paris). His major works include: Théorie de l'engagement
Paris
1973
The narrative path (together with David Rasmussen)
1989
Das Unersetzlische
Berlin
1992. Levinas
une introduction philosophique
Paris
1997
and Verdensborgeren som pædagoigisk ideal (The Citizen of the World as Ideal of Education). Adriaan Peperzak is the Arthur J. Schmitt Professor in Philosophy at Loyola University Chicago. His most recent books are Modern Freedom: Hegel's Moral
Legal
and Political Philosophy (2001)
Philosophy between Faith and Theology (2005)
and Thinking (2006). Roger W. H. Savage is Associate Professor of Systematic Musicology in the Department of Ethnomusicology at the University of California
Los Angeles. He has published articles in Telos
Philosophy and Literature
The European Legacy
The British Journal of Aesthetics
ex tempore and Selected Reports in Ethnomusicology. Professor Savage is an associate editor for ex tempore and is the current President of the Society for Ethnomusicology Southern California Chapter. He is completing a book entitled Hermeneutics and Music Criticism. William Schweiker is Director of the Martin Marty Center and Edward L. Ryerson Distinguished Service Professor of Theological Ethics in the University of Chicago Divinity School. His books include Mimetic Reflections: A Study in Hermeneutics
Theology and Ethics (1990); Responsibility and Christian Ethics (1995); Power
Value and Conviction: Theological Ethics in the Postmodern Age (1998); and Theological Ethics and Global Dynamics: In the Time of Many Worlds (2004). Professor Schweiker is also chief editor and contributor to A Companion to Religious Ethics (2004). Karl Simms is Senior Lecturer in English at the University of Liverpool. His books include Paul Ricoeur (Routledge
2003)
Ricoeur and Lacan (Continuum
2007)
and Hans-Georg Gadamer (Routledge
2009). George Taylor is Professor of Law at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law. He was a graduate student of Ricoeur's at the University of Chicago and was the editor of Ricoeur's Lectures on Ideology and Utopia (Columbia University Press
1986). He also serves as the current President of the Society for Ricoeur Studies.
University of Oxford
UK
and Fellow in Philosophy
Regent's Park College
Oxford
UK. She is author of Ricoeur and Kant: A Philosophy of the Will (1993)
and of numerous articles on Ricoeur. Anderson has also published A Feminist Philosophy of Religion (Blackwell
1998)
co-edited Feminist Philosophy of Religion: Critical Readings (Routledge 2004)
and is editing New Topics in Feminist Philosophy of Religion (forthcoming 2009). Maria D. Davidson is Assistant Professor in the African and African-American Studies Program at the University of Oklahoma. She is the author of The Rhetoric of Race (Valencia
2007) and co-editor of Critical Perspectives on bell hooks (Routledge
2009) as well as Intersections: Black Feminism and Continental Philosophy (SUNY
2009). Scott Davidson is Associate Professor and Chair of the Philosophy Department at Oklahoma City University. He is the translator of Michel Henry's works: Material Phenomenology (Fordham
2008) and Seeing the Invisible (Continuum
2009). He recently edited a double-issue devoted to Ricoeur in the Journal of French Philosophy. Bernard P. Dauenhauer is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at the University of Georgia. He is the author of Paul Ricoeur: The Promise and Risk of Politics and numerous articles on Ricoeur's thought. Andreea Deciu Ritivoi is Associate Professor in the English department at Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh. She has been an Andrew W. Mellon Fellow
a Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin Fellow
and a Fellow of the National Humanities Center. Her first book
Yesterday's Self: Nostalgia and the Immigrant Identity was published by Rowman and Littlefield in 2002
and her second book
Paul Ricoeur: Tradition and Innovation in Rhetorical Theory by State University of New York Press in 2006. She is also the editor of Interpretation and Its Objects: Studies in the Philosophy of Michael Krausz (Rodopi
2003). François Dosse is Professor of History at IUFM (Créteil). He is the author of the following works: L'histoire en miettes
La Découverte
1987 ; Histoire du structuralisme
Le champ du signe
vol. 1
La Découverte
1991 et Le chant du cygne
vol. 2
La Découverte
1992 ; L'Instant éclaté
Aubier
1994 ; L'Empire du sens
La Découverte
1995 ; Paul Ricoeur
les sens d'une vie
La Découverte
1997 ; L'Histoire
Hatier
1999 ; Les courants historiques en France aux 19e et 20e siècles
avec Christian Delacroix et Patrick Garcia
Armand Colin
coll. ' U '
1999 ; L'Histoire
Armand Colin
coll. ' Cursus '
2000 ; Michel de Certeau
chemins d'histoire
avec Christian Delacroix
Patrick Garcia
Michel Trebitsch
Complexe
2002 ; Michel de Certeau
le marcheur blessé
La Découverte
2002 ; La marche des idées
histoire des intellectuels
histoire intellectuelle
La Découverte
2003 ; Le pari biographique. Ecrire une vie
La Découverte
2005 ; Paul Ricoeur
Michel de Certeau
entre le dire et le faire
L'Herne
2006 ; Paul Ricoeur et les sciences humaines
dir. avec Christian Delacroix et Patrick Garcia
La Découverte
2007 ; Gilles Deleuze
Félix Guattari. Biographie croisée
La Découverte
2007. Richard Kearney holds the Charles B. Seelig Chair of Philosophy at Boston College and has served as a Visiting Professor at University College Dublin
the University of Paris (Sorbonne) and the University of Nice. He is the author of over 20 books on European philosophy and literature and has edited or co-edited 15 more. He was formerly a member of the Arts Council of Ireland
the Higher Education Authority of Ireland and chairman of the Irish School of Film at University College Dublin. As a public intellectual in Ireland
he was involved in drafting a number of proposals for a Northern Irish peace agreement (1983
1993
1995). He has presented five series on culture
thought and literature for Irish and/or British television and broadcast extensively on the European media. His recent trilogy
entitled 'Philosophy at the Limit'
is comprised of the following: On Stories (Routledge
2002)
The God Who May Be (Indiana UP
2001) and Strangers
Gods
and Monsters (Routledge
2003). Peter Kemp is Executive Director of the Centre for Ethics and Law
Copenhagen and Professor in the Department of Philosophy of Education at the Danish School of Education
Copenhagen. He is the current President of the International Federation of Philosophical Societies 2003-2008
a member of the International Academy of Philosophy of Sciences and the International Institute of Philosophy (Paris). His major works include: Théorie de l'engagement
Paris
1973
The narrative path (together with David Rasmussen)
1989
Das Unersetzlische
Berlin
1992. Levinas
une introduction philosophique
Paris
1997
and Verdensborgeren som pædagoigisk ideal (The Citizen of the World as Ideal of Education). Adriaan Peperzak is the Arthur J. Schmitt Professor in Philosophy at Loyola University Chicago. His most recent books are Modern Freedom: Hegel's Moral
Legal
and Political Philosophy (2001)
Philosophy between Faith and Theology (2005)
and Thinking (2006). Roger W. H. Savage is Associate Professor of Systematic Musicology in the Department of Ethnomusicology at the University of California
Los Angeles. He has published articles in Telos
Philosophy and Literature
The European Legacy
The British Journal of Aesthetics
ex tempore and Selected Reports in Ethnomusicology. Professor Savage is an associate editor for ex tempore and is the current President of the Society for Ethnomusicology Southern California Chapter. He is completing a book entitled Hermeneutics and Music Criticism. William Schweiker is Director of the Martin Marty Center and Edward L. Ryerson Distinguished Service Professor of Theological Ethics in the University of Chicago Divinity School. His books include Mimetic Reflections: A Study in Hermeneutics
Theology and Ethics (1990); Responsibility and Christian Ethics (1995); Power
Value and Conviction: Theological Ethics in the Postmodern Age (1998); and Theological Ethics and Global Dynamics: In the Time of Many Worlds (2004). Professor Schweiker is also chief editor and contributor to A Companion to Religious Ethics (2004). Karl Simms is Senior Lecturer in English at the University of Liverpool. His books include Paul Ricoeur (Routledge
2003)
Ricoeur and Lacan (Continuum
2007)
and Hans-Georg Gadamer (Routledge
2009). George Taylor is Professor of Law at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law. He was a graduate student of Ricoeur's at the University of Chicago and was the editor of Ricoeur's Lectures on Ideology and Utopia (Columbia University Press
1986). He also serves as the current President of the Society for Ricoeur Studies.







