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A passion for the possible: thinking with Paul Ricoeur
Brian Treanor and Henry Isaac Venema
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Frontmatter
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Acknowledgments
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Introduction: How Much More Than the Possible? (Brian Treanor and Henry Isaac Venema, page 1)
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Asserting Personal Capacities and Pleading for Mutual Recognition (Paul Ricoeur, page 22)
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Religious Belief: The Difficult Path of the Religious (Paul Ricoeur, page 27)
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Remembering Paul Ricoeur (David Pellauer, page 41)
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Capable Man, Capable God (Richard Kearney, page 49)
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The Source of Ricoeur's Double Allegiance (Henry Isaac Venema, page 62)
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The Golden Rule and Forgiveness (Gaëlle Fiasse, page 77)
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Toward Which Recognition? (Jean Greisch, page 90)
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Paul Ricoeur and Development Ethics (David M. Kaplan, page 112)
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Narrative Matters among the Mlabri: Interpretive Anthropology in International Development (Ellen A. Herda, page 129)
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The Place of Remembrance: Reflection on Paul Ricoeur's Theory of Collective Memory (Jeffrey Andrew Barash, page 147)
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Refiguring Virtue (Boyd Blundell, page 158)
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Emplotting Virtues: Narrative and the Good Life (Brian Treanor, page 173)
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Preserving the Eidetic Moment: Reflections on the Work of Paul Ricoeur (David Rasmussen, page 190)
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Notes (page 197)
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List of Contributors (page 225)
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Index of Names (page 229)
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Published: c2010
Publisher: Fordham University Press
- 9780823232949 (ebook)
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