Acknowledgments | p. vii |
Introduction | p. 1 |
The Moral, the Ethical, and the Political | p. 13 |
Paul Ricoeur, His Life and His Work: The Last 15 Years | p. 25 |
Ricoeur on Citizenship: A Picture of a Personalist Republicanism | p. 35 |
Looking for the Just | p. 51 |
Ricoeur Economicus: Can Economic Exchange Involve Mutual Recognition? | p. 65 |
The Capacity to Judge and the Contours of a Theory of Political Judgment | p. 85 |
The Gift and Mutual Recognition: Paul Ricoeur as a Reader of Marcel Hénaff | p. 105 |
The Guises of Violence: Paul Ricoeur and Giorgio Agamben on the Transition from Metaphor to Politics | p. 125 |
Recognition, Legitimization, and the Suggestion of Tacit Slave-Ideology Today: A Ricoeurian Investigation | p. 145 |
Developing Ricoeur's Concept of Political Legitimacy: The Question of Political Faith | p. 159 |
Unconditional Forgiveness: A Defense | p. 183 |
Colonialist Ruinations and the Logic of Hope | p. 201 |
Index | p. 221 |
About the Contributors | p. 229 |
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