Ricoeur as Another Patrick CallaghanLeading scholars address Paul Ricoeur's last major work, Oneself as Another. This collection of essays by internationally known Paul Ricoeur experts explores the noted philosopher's book, Oneself as Another. Ricoeur's book represents the completion of a decades long inquiry into the self as he links his earlier studies of symbolism, hermeneutics, phenomenology, the philosophy of language, action theory, and theory of narrative to his most recent
Stangerson’s attacker from finishing what he started
using Jesus Christ as a prime example
that are true to their original work
and the monastic settlements and medieval Coptic cemetery at Naqlun
followed by an overview of drought tolerance genes related to photosynthesis
This is the first book-length study wholly devoted to assessing the array of ties between Scotland and the Caribbean that bound the Atlantic World together in the later eighteenth century
It features a broad and useful introduction examining the phenomenon of manuscript writing
The chapter outlines the multiple dimensions of food security and places food security in the context of global environment change
how the history of humanitarianism illuminates the history of Armenia
David Rogers uses competing sociological models of mass society to analyze the New York City school system
The personal meaning of our action reveals who we are: understanding how that disclosure is possible enables us to describe our self-awareness more accurately and solve a raft of intellectual puzzles about our values and relationships
In a call to planetary thinking