The first book-length treatment of Paul Ricoeur's conception of
philosophy as critical theory. In Ricoeur's Critical Theory, David M.
Kaplan revisits the Habermas-Gadamer debates to show how Paul
Ricoeur's narrative-hermeneutics and moral-political philosophy
provide a superior interpretive, normative, and critical framework.
Arguing that Ricoeur's unique version of critical theory surpasses the
hermeneutic philosophy of Gadamer, Kaplan adds a theory of
argumentation necessary to criticize false consciousness and distorted
communication. He also argues that Ricoeur develops Habermas's
critical theory, adding an imaginative, creative dimension and a
concern for community values and ideas of the Good Life. He then shows
how Ricoeur's political philosophy steers a delicate path between
liberalism, communitarianism, and socialism. Ricoeur's version of
critical theory not only identifies and criticizes social pathologies,
posits Kaplan, but also projects utopian alternatives for personal and
social transformation that would counter and heal the effects of
unjust societies. The author concludes by applying Ricoeur's critical
theory to three related problems-the politics of identity and
recognition, technology, and globalization and democracy-to show how
his works add depth, complexity, and practical solutions to these
problems.
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ISBN
9780791486986
Publisert
2021
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Suny Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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