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Ricoeur, Culture, and Recognition: A Hermeneutic of Cultural Subjectivity presents Paul Ricoeur's work-from its beginning to its end-as a form of a cultural theory. Timo Helenius proposes a cultural hermeneutic that clarifies the cultural facilitation in a person's process of attaining a sense of being a human. Incorporating insights from Kant, Hegel, and Heidegger, this exploration of human beings as being profoundly formed and influenced by the cultural condition also enables a new understanding of intercultural questions by revealing the common human condition that the various cultures…mehr
Ricoeur, Culture, and Recognition: A Hermeneutic of Cultural Subjectivity presents Paul Ricoeur's work-from its beginning to its end-as a form of a cultural theory. Timo Helenius proposes a cultural hermeneutic that clarifies the cultural facilitation in a person's process of attaining a sense of being a human. Incorporating insights from Kant, Hegel, and Heidegger, this exploration of human beings as being profoundly formed and influenced by the cultural condition also enables a new understanding of intercultural questions by revealing the common human condition that the various cultures manifest. Ricoeur, Culture, and Recognition will be of interest not only to philosophers, but also to scholars in theology, linguistics, cultural studies, and the social sciences.
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By Timo Helenius
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PART I INTRODUCTION: RICOEUR, CULTURE, AND HERMENEUTICS 1. General Introduction 2. Ricoeur and the Question of Culture 3. Ricoeur and Postcritical Hermeneutics PART II THE CULTURAL COURSE OF RECOGNITION 4. Ricoeur and Cultural Anthropology 5. A Hermeneutic of Symbolic Recognition 6. The Course of Cultural Formation 7. Reflections on Re- PART III RECOGNIZING SELFHOOD IN CULTURAL OBJECTIVITY 8. Anthropology and Objectivity 9. The Objects of Human Works 10. A Hermeneutic of Cultural Objects 11. Reflections on -Con- PART IV THE ETHO-POETIC ESSENCE OF CULTURE 12. Poetics and the Becoming of Cultural Being 13. Poetics of Cultural Action 14. Etho-poetics: the Essence of Cultural Existence 15. Reflections on -Naissance PART VTHE FIFTH ACT: RE-CON-NAISSANCE 16. A Responsive Self: Naïve Summation
PART I INTRODUCTION: RICOEUR, CULTURE, AND HERMENEUTICS 1. General Introduction 2. Ricoeur and the Question of Culture 3. Ricoeur and Postcritical Hermeneutics PART II THE CULTURAL COURSE OF RECOGNITION 4. Ricoeur and Cultural Anthropology 5. A Hermeneutic of Symbolic Recognition 6. The Course of Cultural Formation 7. Reflections on Re- PART III RECOGNIZING SELFHOOD IN CULTURAL OBJECTIVITY 8. Anthropology and Objectivity 9. The Objects of Human Works 10. A Hermeneutic of Cultural Objects 11. Reflections on -Con- PART IV THE ETHO-POETIC ESSENCE OF CULTURE 12. Poetics and the Becoming of Cultural Being 13. Poetics of Cultural Action 14. Etho-poetics: the Essence of Cultural Existence 15. Reflections on -Naissance PART VTHE FIFTH ACT: RE-CON-NAISSANCE 16. A Responsive Self: Naïve Summation
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