Paul Ricoeur about Man

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21146/2414-3715-2021-7-1-6-23

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Ricœur Paul, man, personality, corporeality, archaeology of the subject, human subjectivity, identity, otherness, selfness, ideology

Abstract

The article analyzes a wide range of philosophical and anthropological subjects in the works of the French philosopher Paul Ricoeur. Rejecting the idea of system-creation, Ricoeur creates a generalized image of a person in the form of polemical, sometimes marginal notes in relation to other European thinkers. His works reveal an original view on the problems of human subjectivity, Ego, personality, selfness, identity, etc. The author of the article shows that all the variety of anthropological topics in Ricoeur can be clarified through the phenomenon of human subjectivity, which the philosopher connects with spirituality, which is born in pre-reflexive forms of life and culture. Special attention is paid to the consideration of the personality as an individuality of a special kind and to the process of identification of the person as an individual. P. Ricoeur managed to give a new interpretation to the concept of identity through a complex dialectic of internal and external self-identity.

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  • Pavel Gurevich

    DSc in Philosophy, DSc in Philology, Professor.

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2021-06-30

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How to Cite

1. Gurevich P. Paul Ricoeur about Man // Philosophical anthropology. 2021. № 1 (7). C. 6–23.