From Vulnerability to Promise

From Vulnerability to Promise

Perspectives on Ricoeur from Women Philosophers

Contreras Tasso, Beatriz; Canullo, Carla; Pavan, Chiara; Arrien, Sophie-Jan; Gorza, Monica; D'Alessandris, Francesca; Gagnbin, Jeanne Marie; Bertucci, Alejandra; Ferrari, Maria Lujan; Fiasse, Gaelle

Lexington Books

01/2025

248

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9781666933598

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Introduction: Paul Ricoeur: Reception of an Ontology of Finitude and Capability, by Beatriz Contreras Tasso and Sophie-Jan Arrien

Part I: Affectivity and Embodiment

Chapter 1: The Space of Affectivity in the Architecture of the Capable Self, by Beatriz Contreras Tasso

Chapter 2: Recognition and Consent: Images of Love in Paul Ricoeur, by Francesca d'Alessandris

Chapter 3: The Birth and Symbolism of Passivity: Thinking with Paul Ricoeur, by Carla Canullo (translated by Marco Dozzi)

Chapter 4: Body, Freedom and Recognition in the Beginnings of Paul Ricoeur Philosophy, by Alejandra Bertucci and Maria Lujan Ferrari

Part II: Identity and Narrative

Chapter 5: Are There Authentic Self-Narratives? A Discussion with Paul Ricoeur and Judith Butler, by Chiara Pavan

Chapter 6: Mirrors of Identity, by Monica Gorza

Chapter 7: No more Storyteller? Narrative Theories of Paul Ricoeur and Walter Benjamin in Dispute, by Jeanne Marie Gagnebin (translated by Samuel Lelievre)

Part III: Opening perspectives

Chapter 8: The Natural World as a Vulnerable Household: Paul Ricoeur and Erazim Kohak in Dialogue, by Maria Cristina Clorinda Vendra

Chapter 9: Just Distance in Interaction. Asymmetries and Abuses, by Gaelle Fiasse

Chapter 10: Thinking Finitude as a Finite Thinker. On the Philosophical Practice of Paul Ricoeur, by Sophie-Jan Arrien
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affect theory;bodily autonomy;embodiment;ethics of care;feminist philosophy;human identity;ontology;phenemenology;philosophical anthropology;philosophy of the will;religious studies