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  1. 17. März 2021 · The conflict of interpretations. by. Ricœur, Paul. Publication date. 1974. Topics. Hermeneutics, Criticism, Ideology, Interprétation (Philosophie), Hermeneutiek, Existentialism, Philosophy. Publisher. Evanston : Northwestern University Press.

  2. The Conflict of Interpretations. Essays in Hermeneutics. Studies in Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy. by Paul Ricoeur. Foreword by Bernard P. Dauenhauer. Edited by Don Ihde. Imprint: Northwestern University Press. 544 Pages, 6.00 x 9.00 in. Paperback. 9780810123977. Published: October 2007. $29.95. BUY. Description. Contents. Authors.

  3. The Conflict of Interpretations: Essays in Hermeneutics. Paul Ricœur. Northwestern University Press, 1974 - Philosophy - 512 pages. This collection brings together twenty-two essays by Paul...

    • Paul Ricœur
    • reprint
    • Don Ihde
    • Don Ihde
  4. The nature of this new kind of war and conflicts in which political, social, economic, and religious motives would be hopelessly entangled would bring about three things: (1) war and crime would increasingly become indistinguishable from each other; (2) war making would not be restricted to specific territories but would become highly mobile, so...

    • Zubairu Wai
    • 2012
  5. 7. Nov. 2016 · Abstract. The difficulty — it initiated my research in the first place — is this: there is no general hermeneutics, no universal canon for exegesis, but only disparate and opposed theories concerning the rules of interpretation.

    • K. M. Newton
    • 1997
  6. The conflict of interpretations. Paul Ricœur. Evanston: Northwestern University Press ( 1974 ) Copy BIBTEX. Abstract. This collection brings together twenty-two essays by Paul Ricoeur under the topics of structuralism, psychoanalysis, hermeneutics, and religion.

  7. The Conflict of Interpretations: Essays in Hermeneutics. Paul Ricœur. Northwestern University Press, 1974 - Philosophy - 512 pages. This collection brings together twenty-two essays by Paul...