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The ambiguity of justice : new perspectives on Paul Ricoeur's approach to justice / edited by Geoffrey Dierckxsens.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Dierckxsens, Geoffrey, editor.
Series:
Social and critical theory ; Volume 25.
Social and Critical Theory ; Volume 25
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Justice.
Ricœur, Paul--Criticism and interpretation.
Physical Description:
1 online resource.
Place of Publication:
Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2020.
Summary:
The Ambiguity of Justice offers a collection of essays on Ricoeur’s thought on justice, and on the different views that influenced this thought, in particular those of Arendt, Honneth, Hénaff, Rawls, Levinas and Boltanski. Although Ricoeur’s idea of justice has undoubtedly caught much attention already, only a few monographs have been published so far that explicitly address this topic. The contributors of this book – a mix of both well-established Ricoeur scholars and young promising scholars in this field – address the difficulties in Ricoeur’s thought on justice by maintaining his spirit of dialogue, not only by showing how Ricoeur himself repeatedly searches for dialogue in his writings on justice, but also by arguing that Ricoeur’s thought allows contributions to contemporary debates about justice.
Contents:
Notes on Contributors
Introduction: New Perspcectives on Ricoeur’s Ambiguity of Justice
emsp; Geoffrey Dierckxsens
Part 1
Ricoeur’s Theory of Justice: an Internal Ambiguity?
1 The Vicissitudes of Justice in the Ethical Triad of Desire, Norm and Prudential Judgment according to Paul Ricoeur
emsp; Beatriz Contreras Tasso
2 Struggle, Violence, and the Idea of Justice
emsp; Roger W. H. Savage
3 Reenvisioning Justice
emsp; George H. Taylor
4 The Ambiguity of Justice Revisited: the Narrative and Imaginative Aspects of Social Power and Embodiment in Ricoeur’s Philosophy
5 Justice despite Institutions. Struggling for a Good Life from the Destitute Edge of Society
emsp; Ernst Wolff
Part 2
Ricoeur and Different Voices on Justice
6 Social Justice and Agape: the Issue of the Struggles for Recognition in Ricoeur’s, Honneth’s and Hénaff’s Thought
emsp; Sébastien Roman (Translated from French by Bonnie Einsiedel)
7 Reshaping Social Justice: Paul Ricoeur’s and Luc Boltanski’s Dialectic of Love and Justice in the Age of Globalization
emsp; Maria Cristina Clorinda Vendra
8 Ricoeur, Rawls and the Aporia of the Just
emsp; Feriel Kandil
9 Influence and Limits of Levinas’ Concept of Responsibility in Ricoeur’s Approach to Justice
emsp; Arthur Cools
10 Paul Ricoeur, Hannah Arendt, and the Journey to Justice
emsp; Morny Joy
Index.
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
90-04-42498-9
Publisher Number:
10.1163/9789004424982 DOI

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