Thursday, May 18, 2006

Online Works by Paul Ricoeur

I've been trying to find online texts from Paul Ricoeur for some time. One day, a few weeks ago, I decided to try again and, despite previous failures, found a small selection. First, though, some introductory links:

Paul Ricoeur (1913-2005) (from The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy)

Paul Ricoeur (from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)

Paul Ricoeur (from Mythos and Logos)

With that, here are the works that I have found:

Becoming Capable, Being Recognized (Ricoeur's acceptance speach given at the Library of Congress for the John W. Kluge Prize for Lifetime Achievement in the Humanities [a cyber-cast can be found here])

Essays on Biblical Interpretation (a book published in 1980 and made available online by Religion Online)

An excerpt from The Course of Recognition (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2005)

Memory, History, Forgiveness: A Dialogue Between Paul Ricoeur and Sorin Antohi (published through Janus Head)

Response by Paul Ricoeur: Philosophy and Liberation (a response to Enrique Dussel's Hermeneutics and Liberation; Dussel responds here)

If anyone else knows of other online works by Ricoeur, please let me know and I'll add them to the list.

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

I found this interview "Arts, Language and Hermeneutic Aesthetics” with PR, made in Paris by Jean-Marie Brohm and Magali Uhl - September 20, 1996. English translation included. Do not know the "status" of this text as I do not read French.
http://www.philagora.eu/educatif/index.php/philo_fac/Ricoeur_arts_and_language

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