- Jean Paul
Gustave Ricœur (/rɪˈkɜːr/; French: [ʁikœʁ]; 27
February 1913 – 20 May 2005) was a
French philosopher best
known for
combining phenomenological...
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hidden meanings. This mode of
interpretation was
conceptualized by Paul
Ricœur,
inspired by the
works of what he
called the
three "masters of su****ion"...
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connections between Husserl and
French philosopher Paul
Ricoeur's work in the field.
Ricoeur focuses on the
importance of
symbols and
linguistics within...
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Space has
influenced the
philosophers Paul
Ricœur and
Edward S. Casey, and the
critic Camille Paglia.
Ricœur was
influenced by Bachelard's understanding...
- Paul
Ricœur has
translated many
works of
Husserl into
French and has also
written many of his own
studies of the philosopher.
Among other works,
Ricœur emplo****...
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philosopher Paul
Ricœur (1969)
criticized Lévi-Strauss for
overstepping the
limits of
validity of the
structuralist approach,
ending up in what
Ricœur described...
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against psychologism could have been
directed against psychoanalysis. Paul
Ricœur sees
Freud as one of the
three "masters of su****ion",
alongside Marx and...
- psychoanalysis,
written by the
French philosopher Paul
Ricœur. In
Freud and Philosophy,
Ricœur interprets Freudian work in
terms of hermeneutics, a theory...
- (2020-11-26). "Paul
Ricœur and
Danish Philosophy:
Dissemination of
Ricœur's Philosophy in the
Philosophical Debate in Denmark,
Ricœur's Influence on Particular...
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derived the
extreme consequences of an
aesthetics of the absurd". Paul
Ricœur called Nietzsche one of the
masters of the "school of su****ion", alongside...