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 La mémoire, l'histoire, l'oubli (Version Luxe)
Remembrance, history, oblivion : three closely linked notions Paul Ricoeur tries to make us more clear in a complete and dense book.
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Dorothée Orjol
06 November 2002
 
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Media's author : RICOEUR Paul
Language : French
Editor : Seuil
Publishing year : 2000
ISBN/ISSN : 2.02.034917.5


Characteristics
Collection "l'ordre philosophique", 14 x 20.5 cm, 681 p.
 
" This book is composed of three well delimited parts cause of their themes and methods. The first one, dealing with memory and mnemonic phenomenon, is placed under the aegis of the phenomenology in an husserlian sense of the word. The second one, dedicated to history, comes within an epistemology of historical sciences. The third part, culminating in a meditation on oblivion, come within a hermeneutics of historical condition of human being.
But these three parts don't make three books. They belong to a same process. Indeed, a common issue is running through the phenomenology of memory, the epistemology of history and the hermeneutics of historical condition : the issue of the representation of past.
I am troubled by the disturbing spectacle that gives the excess of memory here and the excess of oblivion there. The idea of a politic of fair memory is, I confess, one of my favourite civic theme."
Paul Ricoeur
 

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