Paul Ricœur: entre attestation du mal et témoignage de l’espérance

Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 22 (2):161-174 (2018)
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The aim of this article is to show that the “attestation of evil and testimony of hope” are characterized by the genitive that accompanies them. This places them both, each no less than the other, in two different horizons: while the horizon of attestation is Heideggerian, the horizon of testimony is a legacy of Jean Nabert. Both of these horizons are present in the thought of Ricœur, and characterize the entire spectrum of his work. However, we are not dealing here with a syncretism resulting from the co-presence of a hermeneutic source and of the philosophy of reflection. On the contrary, I attempt to show that the co-presence of attestation and testimony results from the fact that Ricœur never stopped “walking on two legs,” given what he writes in a conversation published in the Critique and Conviction, and that this presence is rooted in Ricœur’s formation, which is at the same time philosophical, literary and biblical, as he never renounced either the former one, or the latter ones.

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original Canullo, Carla (2017) "Paul Ricoeur: entre attestation du mal et témoignage de l’espérance". Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 22(2):161-174

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Carla Canullo
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