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  1. O perdão difícil: Ricoeur sobre a relação entre vingança, justiça e reconhecimento.Paulo Gilberto Gubert - 2018 - Dissertatio 47 (S8):140-154.
    O objetivo do artigo é apresentar a inter-relação entre os conceitos de vingança, de justiça e de reconhecimento e investigar se é possível oferecer uma resposta à questão da vingança que não se circunscreva meramente ao justo; isto é, se o perdão pode contribuir para experiências de reconhecimento positivo, não obstante os inevitáveis conflitos do cotidiano social e político.
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  • Human Dignity as an Existentiale? On Paul Ricoeur’s Phenomenology of Human Dignity.Duška Franeta - 2020 - Human Studies 44 (1):63-86.
    Apart from being a pervasive concept of present-day law, human dignity is a phenomenon regularly experienced by people in their lives. Yet before any protection for it can be advanced, it is imperative that an explanation of how human dignity is at all possible be established, including a description of its constitutive figures. Paul Ricoeur made a significant contribution to the lacking phenomenology of human dignity. Despite only rarely using the term dignity directly, he identified and described its three constitutive (...)
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  • A New Skin for the Wounds of History: Fanon’s Affective Sociogeny and Ricœur’s Carnal Hermeneutics.J. Reese Faust - 2023 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 49 (9):1128-1154.
    This article argues that, despite their distance across the colonial divide, a creolizing reading of Frantz Fanon and Paul Ricœur can yield valuable insights into decoloniality. Tracing their shared philosophical concerns with embodied phenomenology, social ontology and recognition, I argue that their respective accounts of sociogeny and hermeneutics can be productively read together as describing a shared end of mutual recognition untainted by racism or coloniality – a ‘new skin’ for humanity, as Fanon describes it. More specifically, Fanon contributes to (...)
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