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Reflections on the Just

Paul Ricoeur author David Pellauer translator

Format:Hardback

Publisher:The University of Chicago Press

Published:1st Jun '07

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At the time of his death in 2005, French philosopher Paul Ricoeur was regarded as one of the great thinkers of his generation. In more than half a century of writing about the essential questions of human life, Ricoeur's thought encompassed a vast range of wisdom and experience, and he made landmark contributions that would go on to influence later scholars in such areas as phenomenology, hermeneutics, structuralism, and theology. Toward the end of his life, Ricoeur began to focus directly on ethical questions that he feared had been overshadowed by his other work; the result was a two-volume collection of essays on justice and the law. The University of Chicago Press published the English translation of the first volume, "The Just", to great acclaim in 2000. Now this translation of the second volume, "Reflections on the Just", completes the set and makes available to readers the whole of Ricoeur's meditations on the concept. Consisting of fifteen thematically organized essays, "Reflections on the Just" continues and expands on the work Ricoeur began with his "little ethics" in "Oneself as Another" and "The Just". In the preface, he considers what revisions he would make were he to start over and how that is reflected in these essays. The opening part brings phenomenology to bear on ethics; the second group of essays comprises shorter, occasional pieces considering the concept of justice in the works of other philosophers, including Max Weber and Charles Taylor. The final part turns to the specific domains of medicine and the law, examining how concepts of right and justice operate in those realms. Cogent, deeply considered, and fully engaged with the realities of the contemporary world, "Reflections on the Just" is an essential work for understanding the development of Ricoeur's thought in his final years.

"Paul Ricoeur's work on fundamental questions about the nature of human existence made him one of the most eminent philosophers of the twentieth century." - New York Times "Paul Ricoeur was one of the most distinguished and prolific philosophers of his generation.... He was chiefly preoccupied with what is arguably the greatest philosophical theme - the meaning of life." - Daily Telegraph (UK)"

ISBN: 9780226713458

Dimensions: 22mm x 15mm x 2mm

Weight: 454g

240 pages