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A Companion to Ricoeur's The Symbolism of Evil

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Full Title:

A Companion to Ricoeur's The Symbolism of Evil

Contributors:

By (Author) Scott Davidson

ISBN:

9781498587167

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Lexington Books

Publication Date:

20th December 2021

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Philosophy of religion
Literature: history and criticism
Religion and beliefs

Dewey:

241.3

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

242

Dimensions:

Width 154mm, Height 219mm, Spine 18mm

Weight:

372g

Description

The Symbolism of Evil is the final book in Ricoeurs early trilogy on the will. While Freedom and Nature sets aside normative questions altogether and Fallible Man examines the question of what makes the bad will possible, here Ricoeur takes up the question of evil in its actuality. What is the nature of the will that has succumbed to evil The question of evil resists reflection and remains inscrutable, leading Ricoeur to proceed indirectly through a study of the abundant resources contained in symbols and myths. Symbols, as Ricoeur famously says, give rise to thought and thereby open up a field of meanings which help to inform a philosophical reflection on evil. This hermeneutics of symbols signals an important shift in Ricoeurs philosophical trajectory, which increasingly turns to language and the various forms of discourse which harbor multiple meanings. The contributors to this volume, edited by Scott Davidson, highlight a wide range of important themes in Ricoeurs treatment of the symbolics of evil that resonate with current topics in contemporary philosophy and religion.

Reviews

"This companion to Ricoeur's Symbolism of Evil addresses the radical implications of his famous 'hermeneutic turn' in the 1960s. Editor, Scott Davidson, does an excellent job bringing together expert critical commentaries from both the first and second generation of Ricoeur scholars. It is a very welcome addition to the growing hermeneutic conversation." -- Richard Kearney, Boston College

"Ricur has always considered the disconcerting and scandalous experience of evil as the "richest source of interrogative thought" and for this reason the question of evil occupies a central place within his whole work. In this third and last volume devoted to the Philosophy of the Will, Scott Davidson has assembled a very rich collection of chapters that highlight the significance and the profound originality of the Ricurian hermeneutics of the symbols and myths of evil. "

-- Jean-Luc Amalric, Etudes Ricuriennes/Ricur Studies

Author Bio

Scott Davidson is professor of philosophy at West Virginia University.

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