Argument (Dec 2013)

Paul Ricœur: la sagesse de l’incertitude

  • Jean GREISCH

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 2
pp. 475 – 490

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After the Second World War, Paul Ricoeur started his career teaching philosophy at the Collège Cévenol in the village of Chambon-sur-Lignon, where he wrote his doctoral dissertation dedicated to the phenomenological analysis of the voluntary and the involuntary. Borrowed from Milan Kundera, the paradoxical notion of “wisdom of uncertainty”, applied to Ricoeur’s work as a whole, highlights the specific features of his contribution to the development of hermeneutic philosophy in the 20th century.

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