In this series of interviews and dialogues which took place between
1981 and 2003, Paul Ricoeur addresses some of the central questions of
political philosophy and ethics: justice, violence, war, the
environmental crisis, the question of evil, ethical and political
action in the polis. Philosophical issues are brought to bear on
present-day concerns and the practical realities of contemporary
politics.
How can the philosopher speak about politics without claiming superior
insight or a higher order of knowledge? Ricoeur distinguishes three
levels of society: ‘tools’ (modes of production and the
accumulation of technology), ‘institutions’ (which are tied to
national cultures) and ‘values’ (which claim to be universal). The
philosopher’s task is to probe each of these levels and open up
spaces for reflection, criticism and democratic deliberation. It is to
explore the paradoxes of the political rather than invoking
certainties dictated by conscience. Just as there no longer exists a
grand narrative about the past, so too there is no longer any utopia
capable of projecting the desired future. What remains is human
creativity, which marks the source common to the institutional
frameworks that are already present and the horizons that extend
beyond them. The philosopher’s engagement lies in the promise to
revive this source at the very moment it appears to dry up under the
weight of the real.
This volume of interviews and dialogues with one of the most important
French philosophers of the post-war period will be of interest to
anyone interested in the great political and ethical questions of our
time.
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ISBN
9781509534524
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Polity
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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