Interpretation Theory

Interpretation Theory
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Publisher : TCU Press
Total Pages : 124
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ISBN-10 : 0912646594
ISBN-13 : 9780912646596
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Synopsis Interpretation Theory by : Paul Ricoeur

The four essays that make up this volume are based upon and expand the lectures Ricoeur delivered at Texas Christian University, 27-30 November 1973, as their Centennial Lectures. They may be read as separate essays, but they may also be read as step by step approximations of a solution to a single problem, that of understanding language at the level of such productions as poems, narratives and essays, whether literary or philosophical. In other words, the central problem at stake in these four essays is that of works; in particular, that of language as a work.

The Surplus of Meaning

The Surplus of Meaning
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Publisher : Rodopi
Total Pages : 212
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ISBN-10 : 9062037631
ISBN-13 : 9789062037636
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis The Surplus of Meaning by : Theodoor Marius van Leeuwen

The Surplus of Meaning

The Surplus of Meaning
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Total Pages : 199
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:1102633340
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Synopsis The Surplus of Meaning by : Th. M. van Leeuwen

Ideology and Utopia in the Twenty-First Century

Ideology and Utopia in the Twenty-First Century
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 265
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ISBN-10 : 9781498577304
ISBN-13 : 149857730X
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Synopsis Ideology and Utopia in the Twenty-First Century by : Stephanie N. Arel

This edited work is spurred by the 30-year anniversary of the groundbreaking work by Paul Ricoeur, Lectures on Ideology and Utopia (1986)—and the 40-year anniversary of the original lectures (1975). Ricoeur took these concepts that continue to be enormously important in social and political analysis and connected them in a uniquely intricate dance. The ensuing interplay of these concepts provides a framework for a more deft and subtle evaluation than is common. Little has been done to engage Ricoeur’s skill in interpreting ideology and utopia or their creative tension, perhaps due to his significant contributions in other areas. When one combines Ricoeur’s intricate analyses of ideology and utopia, however, with his contributions in other areas of philosophy such as hermeneutics, anthropology, embodiment, and philosophy of religion, one has fertile grounds for reflection in many directions. The essays in this book draw on these resources not only to engage the strengths and weaknesses of Ricoeur’s original work, but they also expand his understanding in creative new directions such as the social imaginary, embodiment, gender theory, immigration, and extremist political rhetoric. The text will bring to the fore how this aspect of Ricoeur’s work has significance for the wider twenty-first century political landscape. Just as his original work, this book provides much-needed resources for critique of each term, along with their relationship to one another, while recognizing the positive dimension of their function.

Carnal Hermeneutics

Carnal Hermeneutics
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Publisher : Fordham Univ Press
Total Pages : 572
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ISBN-10 : 9780823265909
ISBN-13 : 0823265900
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Synopsis Carnal Hermeneutics by : Richard Kearney

Building on a hermeneutic tradition in which accounts of carnal embodiment are overlooked, misunderstood, or underdeveloped, this work initiates a new field of study and concern. Carnal Hermeneutics provides a philosophical approach to the body as interpretation. Transcending the traditional dualism of rational understanding and embodied sensibility, the volume argues that our most carnal sensations are already interpretations. Because interpretation truly goes “all the way down,” carnal hermeneutics rejects the opposition of language to sensibility, word to flesh, text to body. In this volume, an impressive array of today’s preeminent philosophers seek to interpret the surplus of meaning that arises from our carnal embodiment, its role in our experience and understanding, and its engagement with the wider world.

Surplus of Meaning

Surplus of Meaning
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:63662138
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Synopsis Surplus of Meaning by : Dan Rose

Life as Surplus

Life as Surplus
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Publisher : University of Washington Press
Total Pages : 233
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ISBN-10 : 9780295990316
ISBN-13 : 0295990317
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Synopsis Life as Surplus by : Melinda E. Cooper

Focusing on the period between the 1970s and the present, Life as Surplus is a pointed and important study of the relationship between politics, economics, science, and cultural values in the United States today. Melinda Cooper demonstrates that the history of biotechnology cannot be understood without taking into account the simultaneous rise of neoliberalism as a political force and an economic policy. From the development of recombinant DNA technology in the 1970s to the second Bush administration's policies on stem cell research, Cooper connects the utopian polemic of free-market capitalism with growing internal contradictions of the commercialized life sciences. The biotech revolution relocated economic production at the genetic, microbial, and cellular level. Taking as her point of departure the assumption that life has been drawn into the circuits of value creation, Cooper underscores the relations between scientific, economic, political, and social practices. In penetrating analyses of Reagan-era science policy, the militarization of the life sciences, HIV politics, pharmaceutical imperialism, tissue engineering, stem cell science, and the pro-life movement, the author examines the speculative impulses that have animated the growth of the bioeconomy. At the very core of the new post-industrial economy is the transformation of biological life into surplus value. Life as Surplus offers a clear assessment of both the transformative, therapeutic dimensions of the contemporary life sciences and the violence, obligation, and debt servitude crystallizing around the emerging bioeconomy.

Interpretation Theory

Interpretation Theory
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Total Pages : 107
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ISBN-10 : 0582550343
ISBN-13 : 9780582550346
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Synopsis Interpretation Theory by : Paul·Ric秛r

Oneself as Another

Oneself as Another
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Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Total Pages : 212
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ISBN-10 : 0226713296
ISBN-13 : 9780226713298
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Synopsis Oneself as Another by : Paul Ricœur

Self that require solicitude, he indicates the direction from the self to the other and clarifies moral problems that appear to founder on the issue of identity. His identification of the nonpersonal concept of the self with the concept of the other thus exposes the key to the Moral Law. Oneself as Another expands on the Gifford Lectures that Ricoeur gave in Edinburgh in 1986 and published in French in 1990. It will be widely discussed among philosophers, literary.

History and Truth

History and Truth
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Publisher : Northwestern University Press
Total Pages : 362
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ISBN-10 : 0810105985
ISBN-13 : 9780810105980
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Synopsis History and Truth by : Paul Ricœur

Incredible originality of thought in areas as vast as phenomenology, religion, hermeneutics, psychoanalysis, intersubjectivity, language, Marxism, and structuralism has made Paul Ricoeur one of the philosophical giants of the twentieth century. The way in which Ricoeur approaches these themes makes his works relevant to the reader today: he writes with honesty and depth of insight into the core of a problem, and his ability to mark for future thought the very path of philosophical inquiry is nearly unmatched. In History and Truth, Ricoeur investigates the antinomy between history and truth, or between historicity and meaning. He argues that history has meaning insofar as it approaches universality and system but no meaning insofar as this universality violates the singularity of individuals' lives. Imposing unity upon truth, or unifying the diversity of knowledge and opinion, creates a singular and universal history but destroys historicity and subjectivity. Allowing for singularities in history promotes a multiplicity of truths over a single, unique truth and thereby annihilates system. This volume and the other new editions of Ricoeur's texts published by Northwestern University Press have joined the canon of contemporary continental philosophy and continue to contribute to emergent discussions in the twenty-first century. Book jacket.