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Paul Ricœur and the Relationship Between Philosophy and Religion in Contemporary French Phenomenology
Journal Title Études Ricoeuriennes / Ricoeur Studies
Journal Abbreviation ricoeur
Publisher Group University of Pittsburgh (PITT)
Website http://ricoeur.pitt.edu/
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Title Paul Ricœur and the Relationship Between Philosophy and Religion in Contemporary French Phenomenology
Authors Gschwandtner, Christina M.
Abstract Det article analyse la manière dont Ricoeur pense la frontière ou la relation entre philosophie et religion à lalumière du débat plus large sur la philosophie française contemporaine. Le contraste entre sa façon detraiter l´Ê¹intersection entre les deux discours et celle de deux autres penseurs français (Jean-­â€â€‘Luc Marion etMichel Henry) éclaire sa position plus en profondeur. J´Ê¹entame mon propos par un bref aperçu des objectifsde Ricoeur s´Ê¹agissant de la distinction ou de la relation entre les deux discours, puis je poursuis la réflexionen exposant les objectifs de Marion et de Henry. Bien que chacun de ces deux penseurs converge vers unevoie qui lui est propre, ils forment ensemble un contraste saisissant avec la perspective de Ricoeur. Je conclusmon article en prenant mieux en compte la méthodologie de Ricoeur à la lumière de cette comparaison.C´Ê¹est en particulier ses engagements herméneutiques qui le conduisent à la fois à plus de distinctionsrigoureuses entre les discours et ironiquement à une plus grande médiation entre eux.
Publisher University Library System, University of Pittsburgh
Date 2012-12-14
Source Études Ricoeuriennes / Ricoeur Studies Vol 3, No 2 (2012)
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