Paul Ricoeur Quotes
What must be the nature of the world... if human beings are able to introduce changes into it?.. view
By: Paul Ricoeur
This is perhaps the most profound meaning of the book of Job, the best example of wisdom... view
By: Paul Ricoeur
There is no shorter path for joining a neutral existential anthropology, according to philosophy, with the existential decision before God, according to the Bible... view
By: Paul Ricoeur
There has always been a hermeneutic problem in Christianity because Christianity proceeds from a proclamation... view
By: Paul Ricoeur
The text is a limited field of possible constructions... view
By: Paul Ricoeur
The narrative constructs the identity of the character, what can be called his or her narrative identity, in constructing that of the story told. It is the identity of the story that makes the identity of the character... view
By: Paul Ricoeur
The moral law commands us to make the highest possible good in a world the final object of all our conduct... view
By: Paul Ricoeur
Testimony should be a philosophical problem and not limited to legal or historical contexts where it refers to the account of a witness who reports what he has seen... view
By: Paul Ricoeur
The Law is one aspect of a much more concrete and encompassing relation than the relation between commanding and obeying that characterizes the imperative... view
By: Paul Ricoeur
Wisdom finds its literary expression in wisdom literature... view
By: Paul Ricoeur
Testimony gives something to be interpreted... view
By: Paul Ricoeur
Testimony demands to be interpreted because of the dialectic of meaning and event that traverses it... view
By: Paul Ricoeur
So long as the New Testament served to decipher the Old, it was taken as an absolute norm... view
By: Paul Ricoeur
But myth is something else than an explanation of the world, of history, and of destiny... view
By: Paul Ricoeur
Ordinary language carries with it conditions of meaning which it is easy to recognize by classifying the contexts in which the expression is employed in a meaningful manner... view
By: Paul Ricoeur
Although there has always been a hermeneutic problem in Christianity, the hermeneutic question today seems to us a new one... view
By: Paul Ricoeur
First, it is not unimportant that the legislative texts of the Old Testament are placed in the mouth of Moses and within the narrative framework of the sojourn at Sinai... view
By: Paul Ricoeur
For my own part, I abandon the ethics of duty to the Hegelian critique with no regrets.. view
By: Paul Ricoeur
Hope, insofar as it is hope of resurrection, is the living contradiction of what it proceeds from and what is placed under the sign of the Cross and death... view
By: Paul Ricoeur
If it is true that there is always more than one way of construing a text, it is not true that all interpretations are equal... view
By: Paul Ricoeur
On a cosmic scale, our life is insignificant, yet this brief period when we appear in the world is the time in which all meaningful questions arise... view
By: Paul Ricoeur
It is always possible to argue against an interpretation, to confront interpretations, to arbitrate between them and to seek for an agreement, even if this agreement remains beyond our reach... view
By: Paul Ricoeur
Man is this plural and collective unity in which the unity of destination and the differences of destinies are to be understood through each other... view
By: Paul Ricoeur
Myth expresses in terms of the world - that is, of the other world or the second world - the understanding that man has of himself in relation to the foundation and the limit of his existence... view
By: Paul Ricoeur
Narrative identity takes part in the story's movement, in the dialectic between order and disorder... view
By: Paul Ricoeur
If the Resurrection is resurrection from the dead, all hope and freedom are in spite of death... view
By: Paul Ricoeur
The logic of validation allows us to move between the two limits of dogmatism and skepticism... view
By: Paul Ricoeur