Ricoeur on Moral Religion
Ricoeur on Moral Religion
Lecturer of Philosophy and Religion
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Abstract
This book presents systematic study of Paul Ricoeur’s hermeneutics of ethical life, as found in his later philosophical writings. It argues that a reconstruction of Ricoeur’s hermeneutics presents his significant contribution to contemporary philosophy of religion and moral philosophy. What emerges is a moral religion that binds humans together universally on the basis of the life they share as capable beings. This concept of moral religion provides a crucial interpretive key with which to read Ricoeur’s philosophy as a whole, and also reveals a hitherto unforeseen thread in his writings concerning ethical life, pulled through his own readings of Spinoza, Aristotle, and Kant. Ricoeur’s hermeneutics is structured by a Kantian architectonic informed at different levels by these three philosophers, who ground a rich, holistic and ultimately rationalist account of ethical life and religion that resists the trappings of both positivism and postmodernism.
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Front Matter
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Ricoeur’s Architectonic of Moral Religion
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Reading Religion as Metaphysical Life in Spinoza
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Reading Religion as Anthropological Life in Aristotle
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Reading Religion as Moral Life in Kant
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The Reflexive Autonomy of Ricoeur
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A Hermeneutics of Ethical Life
- Concluding Remarks: Living up to Death
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End Matter
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