My Father Was Not My Father: An Attempted Understanding Thorough a Ricoeurian Lens
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https://doi.org/10.11575/jah.v0i2.53224Keywords:
hermeneutics, existential, narrative selfAbstract
In my PhD studies I was honoured to have been introduced to the scholar Paul Ricoeur, whose work became central to my dissertation topic. In this paper, I share the ways in which Ricoeur’s conceptualizations of hermeneutic application to the human existence came to life for me. I use an existential event, discovering non-biological parentage, to bring forth my understanding of these concepts. Ricoeur’s solicitation of the hermeneutic practice allowed me to see family events in a new light. It is my hope through my application of Ricoeur’s work that others will interpret existential life events in new and exciting ways.
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Keywords: narrative-identity, Ricoeur, self-understanding, temporality
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Ihde, D. (1971). Hermeneutic phenomenology: The philosophy of Paul Ricoeur. Evanston, NY: Northwestern University Press.
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Langdridge, D. (2004). The hermeneutic phenomenology of Paul Ricoeur. Existential Analysis 15(2), 243-255.
Martel, Y. (1996). Self. Toronto, ON: Random House.
McCarthy, J. (2007). Dennet and Ricoeur on the narrative self. Amherst, NY: Prometheusbooks.
Muldoon, M. (2002). On Ricoeur. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth.
Muldoon, M. (2006). Tricks of time: Bergson, Merleau-Ponty and Ricoeur in search of time self and meaning. Pittsburgh, PA: Duquesne University Press.
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Piercey, R. (2004). Ricoeur’s account of tradition and the Gadamer-Habermas debate. Human Studies 27(3), 259-280.
Ricoeur, P. (1974). Political and social essays. D. Stewart & J. Bien (Eds). Athens, OH: Ohio University Press.
Ricoeur, P. (1980). Narrative time. Critical Inquiry, 7(1), 169-190.
Ricoeur, P. (1984). Time and narrative (vol. 1). (K. McLaughlin & D. Pellauer, Trans). Chicago, IL: The University of Chicago Press.
Ricoeur, P. (1985). Time and narrative (vol. 2). (K. McLaughlin & D. Pellauer, Trans). Chicago, IL: The University of Chicago Press.
Ricoeur, P. (1988). Time and narrative (vol. 3). (K. McLaughlin & D. Pellauer, Trans). Chicago, IL: The University of Chicago Press.
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Risser, J. (2000). After the hermeneutic turn. Research in Phenomenology, 30, 71-88.
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