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Vanhoozer on Ricoeur

Richard wrote 4 days ago: Read it here. … more →

Tags: Paul Ricoeur, Hermeneutics, Vanhoozer

Introductory study on Paul Ricoeur2 comments

dave wrote 1 week ago: Throughout the semester, I’ve been working on an independent study on Paul Ricoeur. I’ve … more →

Tags: Uncategorized

Lacan and some philosophers5 comments

Michael wrote 3 weeks ago: I’ve been sitting in on the seminar on hermeneutics that Sean is doing this semester. Besides … more →

Tags: Deleuze, Derrida, Gadamer, Heidegger, Hermeneutics, Lacan, Merleau-Ponty, Psychoanalysis, zizek

Any French translators out there?

dave wrote 2 months ago: Please translate this. I need it for my independent study. Thanks. … more →

Tags: Jaspers, MARCEL, translation plea

Truth Claims and Language

nebula0 wrote 2 months ago: One issue that inevitably comes up involves the meaningfulness of religious language.  Our culture i … more →

Tags: Philosophy, Empiricism, language, Ayers, Epistemology

something's coming.

playingmarla wrote 3 months ago: now, wouldn’t you rather burn out than fade away?   A friend recently tagged me in a note on F … more →

Tags: kerouac, Growing Up, God, Stories, writing

Ricoeur's Memory, History, Forgetting

krlacey wrote 1 year ago: Paul Ricoeur Memory, History, Forgetting Area: History of Rhetoric and Memory Studies Preface Xvi: “ … more →

Tags: History of Rhetoric and Memory Studies, QE List, Memory, Aristotle, Plato, Socrates, mneme/anamnesis, recollection, Affection

BOOMSHAKALAKA!7 comments

Jonah wrote 1 year ago: My link hunter buddies Ben and Dave passed along a Q&A with the creator of the old arcade classi … more →

Tags: Random Commentary, NBA, Investors Business Daily, ESPN, Mike Iuzzolino, He's on fire!, Wayman Tisdale, Gary Payton, Michael Jordan

¿Para qué sirve la literatura? (III/III)3 comments

Gastón García M. wrote 1 year ago: Ítalo Calvino: “Mi fe en el futuro de la literatura consiste en saber que hay cosas que sólo l … more →

Tags: Libros, Acantilado, antoine compagnon, Aristóteles, Italo Calvino, barthes, Bergson, Francis Bacon, Haold Bloom

Notes on historicity2 comments

Drew wrote 1 year ago: Spent some time flicking through the opening pages of Writing and Difference today.  Was struck by j … more →

Tags: Reading, Quotations, Derrida, historicity, Writing and Difference, History Of Philosophy

Religion after atheism9 comments

fourcultures wrote 1 year ago: After atheism can religion be rebuilt? For philosopher Paul Ricoeur, religion after atheism must be … more →

Tags: Religion, Atheism, post-secular, post-religious, bibliography, Derrida

God after atheism - what the word 'God' fails to mean1 comment

fourcultures wrote 1 year ago: ‘The word “God” does not function as a philosophical concept…. Even if one i … more →

Tags: Religion, Atheism, postreligious, Philosophy, French philosophy

Terrence W. Tilley on Refiguration and Action in Ricoeur

Ming Yeung wrote 1 year ago: Just finished reading Tilley’s article. I am interested in its appraisal of Ricoeur’s th … more →

Tags: Action Theory, Theology, Lindbeck, Narrative, postmodern theologies

Can atheism make a new type of religion possible?5 comments

fourcultures wrote 1 year ago: The French philosopher Paul Ricoeur wrote: ‘Atheism is not limited in meaning to the mere negation a … more →

Tags: Religion, Atheism, Dawkins, Hitchins, Negation, postreligious

the stories we find ourselves in

sagely wrote 1 year ago: around our dining room table, cindy and stumbled our way into an interesting conversation while we p … more →

Tags: Theologue, Karl Barth, Story, Narrative, Eschatology, interpretive stance

Social Theory

Ming Yeung wrote 1 year ago: The probe into the field of social theory, starting from the Frankfurt school, especially the concep … more →

Tags: Project Progress, Self - Evaluation, social theory, critical theory, Habermas

Chapter 3: "Personal Memory, Collective Memory"9 comments

joespencer wrote 1 year ago: Sickness set me back quite a bit this week, and I wasn’t able even to look at this chapter unt … more →

Chapter 2: "The Exercise of Memory: Uses and Abuses"14 comments

joespencer wrote 1 year ago: The curious movement of this chapter intrigues me. Though there is clearly a well-devised order to i … more →

Chapter 1, Part 2: "A Phenomenological Sketch of Memory" and "Memories and Images"28 comments

joespencer wrote 1 year ago: All through the process of reading this section of the text, I found it vital to keep quite in mind … more →


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