Paul Ricoeur and Environmental Philosophy
Title | Paul Ricoeur and Environmental Philosophy PDF eBook |
Author | David Utsler |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 133 |
Release | 2024-08-19 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1666924903 |
Paul Ricoeur and Environmental Philosophy expands the scope of Ricoeur's philosophy, especially his hermeneutics, to issues of environmental philosophy and our contemporary environmental crisis. David Utsler argues that, although Ricoeur himself was not an environmental philosopher, his work provides frameworks to reconsider our way of being-in-the-world as it pertains to our relationship with the environment. The unprecendented environmental crisis can be thought of as the result of interpretations—bad ones—and the crisis we now face requires the task of new and creative interpretation. This book discusses the ways in which Ricoeur's hermeneutics has the potential to restructure the discourse and dialogue surrounding environmental issues, and to creatively mediate the many conflicting interpretations that call for resolution. Utsler does not claim this text to be a comprehensive application of Ricoeur's work to environmental philosophy, as he believes there is still a great deal more of Ricoeur's philosophy from which to draw to enrich the growing field of environmental hermeneutics.
A Passion for the Possible
Title | A Passion for the Possible PDF eBook |
Author | Brian Treanor |
Publisher | Fordham Univ Press |
Pages | 248 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0823232921 |
Paul Ricoeur's entire philosophical project narrates a "passion for the possible" expressed in the hope that in spite of death, closure, and sedimentation, life is opened by superabundance, by how the world gives us much more than is possible. Ricoeur's philosophical anthropology is a phenomenology of human capacity, which gives onto the groundless ground of human being, namely, God. Thus the story of the capable man, beginning with original goodness held captive by a servile will and ending with the possibility of liberation and regeneration of the heart, underpins his passion for the more than possible. The essays in this volume trace the fluid movement between phenomenological and religious descriptions of the capable self that emerges across Ricoeur's oeuvre and establish points of connection for future developments that might draw inspiration from this body of thought.
Interpreting Nature
Title | Interpreting Nature PDF eBook |
Author | Brian Treanor |
Publisher | Fordham Univ Press |
Pages | 547 |
Release | 2013-11-11 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 0823254275 |
Modern environmentalism has come to realize that many of its key concerns—“wilderness” and “nature” among them—are contested territory, viewed differently by different people. Understanding nature requires science and ecology, to be sure, but it also requires a sensitivity to history, culture, and narrative. Thus, understanding nature is a fundamentally hermeneutic task.
Emplotting Virtue
Title | Emplotting Virtue PDF eBook |
Author | Brian Treanor |
Publisher | SUNY Press |
Pages | 260 |
Release | 2014-05-19 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1438451180 |
A rich hermeneutic account of the way virtue is understood and developed. Despite its ancient roots, virtue ethics has only recently been fully appreciated as a resource for environmental philosophy. Other approaches dominated by utilitarian and duty-based appeals for sacrifice and restraint have had little success in changing behavior, even to the extent that ecological concerns have been embraced. Our actions often do not align with our beliefs. Fundamental to virtue ethics is an acknowledgment that neither good ethical rules nor good intentions are effective absent the character required to bring them to fulfillment. Brian Treanor builds on recent work on virtue ethics in environmental philosophy, finding an important grounding in the narrative theory of philosophers like Paul Ricoeur and Richard Kearney. Character and ethical formation, Treanor argues, are intimately tied to our relationship with the narratives through which we view the human place in the natural world. By reframing environmental questions in terms of individual, social, and environmental narratives about flourishing, Emplotting Virtue offers a powerful vision of how we might remake our character so as to live more happily, more sustainably, and more virtuously in a diverse, beautiful, wondrous, and fragile world.
A Companion to Ricoeur's Fallible Man
Title | A Companion to Ricoeur's Fallible Man PDF eBook |
Author | Scott Davidson |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 237 |
Release | 2019-10-10 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1498587127 |
Fallible Man is the second book in Paul Ricoeur’s early trilogy on the will and the most accessible of his early writings. While the descriptive approach of Freedom and Nature set aside all normative questions, Fallible Man removes those brackets to examine the bad will, asking what makes evil a possibility. Combining rigor and originality, Ricoeur locates the possibility of evil in a self that is fundamentally in conflict with itself. Edited by Scott Davidson, A Companion to Ricoeur's Fallible Man clarifies and contextualizes the central arguments developed in Ricoeur’s philosophy of the will, providing insight into his formative influences and themes. The collection gathers an international group of scholars who specialize in Ricoeur’s thought to shed light on an impressive range of themes from Fallible Man that resonate with contemporary debates in philosophy and religion.
On Paul Ricoeur
Title | On Paul Ricoeur PDF eBook |
Author | David Wood |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 224 |
Release | 2002-11 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 113490570X |
A collection of essays, including three pieces by Ricoeur himself, examining this subject. Ricoeur's study of the intertwining of time and narrative proposes and examines the possibility that narrative could remedy a fatal deficiency in any purely phenomenological approach.
Gadamer's Truth and Method
Title | Gadamer's Truth and Method PDF eBook |
Author | Cynthia R. Nielsen |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 306 |
Release | 2022-03-28 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1538167956 |
Gadamer’s Truth and Method: A Polyphonic Commentary offers a fresh look at Gadamer’s magnum opus, Truth and Method, which was first published in German in 1960, translated into English in 1975, and is widely recognized as a ground-breaking text of philosophical hermeneutics. The volume features essays from fourteen scholars—both established and rising stars—each of which cover a portion of Truth and Method following the order of the text itself. The result is a robust, historically and thematically rich polyphonic reading of the text as a whole, valuable both for scholarship and teaching.