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Ricoeur and /
* Études Ricoeuriennes / Ricoeur Studies

Ricoeur and Oneself
* Paul Ricoeur has accorded an important place to Aristotelian teleological ethics in his hermeneutical phenomenology of the subject, most notably in his book Oneself as Another.

Ricoeur and Another
*" Paul Ricoeur as Another: how a great philosopher wrestled with his younger self ", The Chronicle of Higher Education, October 14, 2005

Ricoeur and .
* Paul Ricoeur was another prominent supporter and interpreter of Derrida's philosophy.
* 1913 – Paul Ricoeur, French philosopher ( d. 2005 )
** Paul Ricoeur, French philosopher ( d. 2005 )
Husserl's conception of phenomenology has been criticised and developed not only by himself, but also by his student and assistant Martin Heidegger, by existentialists, such as Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Jean-Paul Sartre, and by other philosophers, such as Paul Ricoeur, Emmanuel Levinas, and Dietrich von Hildebrand.
von Wright, Paul Ricoeur, Hans-Georg Gadamer, Richard Rorty, Charles Taylor ) have ventured to bridge.
Ricoeur e Derrida a " margine " della fenomenologia, ESD, Bologna 2006.
Philosophical hermeneutics refers primarily to the theory of knowledge initiated by Martin Heidegger and developed by Hans-Georg Gadamer in Truth and Method, and sometimes to the theories of Paul Ricoeur.
Paul Ricoeur developed a hermeneutics based on Heidegger's concepts, although his own work differs in many ways from that of Gadamer.
Husserl's conception of phenomenology has been criticized and developed not only by himself but also by his students Edith Stein and Martin Heidegger, by existentialists, such as Max Scheler, Nicolai Hartmann, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Jean-Paul Sartre, and by other philosophers, such as Paul Ricoeur, Emmanuel Levinas, and sociologists Alfred Schütz and Eric Voegelin.
The two major proponents of phenomenological hermeneutics, namely Paul Ricoeur ( a student of Jaspers ) and Hans-Georg Gadamer ( Jaspers's successor at Heidelberg ), both display Jaspers's influence in their works.
* Entretiens sur l ' Art et la Psychanalyse ( sous la direction de Andre Berge, Anne Clancier, Paul Ricoeur et Lothair Rubinstein ( 1964 ), Mouton, Paris, La Haye 1968.
Paul Ricoeur between Theology and Philosophy: Detour and Return.
Ricoeur on Time and Narrative: an Introduction to Temps et Recit.
Paul Ricoeur and the Poetic Imperative.
Reading Ricoeur.
The Hermeneutical Theory of Paul Ricoeur: A Constructive Analysis.
Ricoeur e Derrida a “ margine ” della fenomenologia ", ESD, Bologna 2006.
Identifying Selfhood: Imagination, Narrative, and Hermeneutics in the Thought of Paul Ricoeur ( Mcgill Studies in the History of Religions ), SUNY Press.
Paul Ricoeur and the Challenge of Semiology.
* Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Paul Ricoeur -- by Bernard Dauenhauer.
* Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Paul Ricoeur -- by Kim Atkins.
Noted recipients are Pope John XXIII ( 1962 ), Andrey Kolmogorov ( 1962 ), Paul Hindemith ( 1962 ), Jean Piaget ( 1979 ), Jorge Luis Borges ( 1980 ), Edward Shils ( 1983 ), Jan Hendrik Oort ( 1984 ), Otto E. Neugebauer ( 1986 ), Emmanuel Levinas ( 1989 ), Paul Ricoeur ( 1999 ), Abdul Sattar Edhi ( 2000 ), Eric Hobsbawm ( 2003 ), Bruce A. Beutler ( 2007 ), and Carlo Ginzburg ( 2010 ).

gave and Gifford
In the 1984 – 85 academic year he gave the Gifford lectures at Aberdeen, which resulted in the book Infinite In All Directions.
In 1927, Alfred North Whitehead gave the Gifford Lectures at the University of Edinburgh, later published as Process and Reality.
He gave the 1891 Gifford lectures.
From 1894 to 1896 he gave the Gifford Lectures, which were published in 1898.
In 2012, he gave the Gifford Lectures ( May 28, 2012-May 30, 2012 ) at the University of Glasgow.
Gifford gave up the editorship of the Quarterly in 1824, only two years before his own death ; he was succeeded in that position by John Taylor Coleridge.
Following the Norman Invasion of 1066, William the Conqueror gave the manor of Stoke Gifford to Osbern Giffard, one of his generals.
During the academic sessions of 1963-4 and 1964-5, he gave the Gifford Lectures at Aberdeen University on the evolution of religion, later published as The Living Stream and The Divine Flame.
He gave the University of Edinburgh Gifford Lectures for 2007 in a series titled " Darwin's Compass: How Evolution Discovers the Song of Creation ".
The book, published in 1929, is a revision of the Gifford Lectures he gave in 1927-28.
Van Inwagen gave the 2003 Gifford Lectures ; the lectures are published in his The Problem of Evil.
He gave the Gifford Lectures, University of Edinburgh, 1997-1998.
He gave the Gifford Lectures, University of Edinburgh, 1998-1999.
Pelikan gave the 1992 – 1993 Gifford lectures at the University of Aberdeen, which were published as the book Christianity and Classical Culture.
Barbour gave the Gifford lectures from 1989 – 1991 at the University of Aberdeen.
Zaehner gave the Gifford Lectures during the years 1967-1969.
He gave the 1997 – 98 Glasgow Gifford Lectures entitled Gods, Genes, Greens and Everything.
In 1890 he was elected a fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, the University of Aberdeen gave him its honorary LL. D., and in 1899 he was appointed Gifford lecturer by that university, but declined on grounds of health.

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