Oneself as Another
Discover the profound insights of Paul Ricœur in his influential work, Oneself as Another, published by The University of Chicago Press in 1995. This 374-page paperback delves into the intricate realms of ethics and moral philosophy, positioning Ricœur as one of the most significant thinkers of the century. In this compelling text, Ricœur articulates his "philosophical ethics," offering a clear exploration of personal identity. Through a hermeneutics of the self, he navigates the epistemological pathways and ontological status of what it means to be oneself. Ideal for students and enthusiasts of modern philosophy, this book lays the essential groundwork for understanding the metaphysics of morals. Enhance your philosophical library with this essential read that invites deep reflection on identity and ethics.