Essere, essere altro, dover essere. Percorsi verso una metafisica della relazione in Ricoeur
Abstract
The aim of this paper is to consider Paul Ricoeur’s hermeneutics of the self as the basis for a revisited metaphysics, which can make a substantial contribution to the current philosophical debate. The focus is in particular on the different aspects of the process from “being” towards “ought to be”, that is from an ontological-metaphysical perspective to questions pertaining to the moral sphere. Starting from an original interpretation of Aristotle’s phronesis as a hermeneutic virtue, Ricoeur describes the human individual as someone who, through the recognition of oneself as a union of identity and alterity, discovers the image of a “capable” subject and the possibility of his engagement and his action for the sake of good and justice.