Fallible Man

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Fallible Man is a philosophical work by Paul Ricoeur that explores the finite, vulnerable, and error-prone nature of human existence.

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instanceOf philosophical work
author Paul Ricœur NERFINISHED
contributor translators into English
countryOfOrigin France
EnglishTitle Fallible Man NERFINISHED
field epistemology
ethics
philosophical anthropology
philosophy of the subject
genre non-fiction
philosophy
hasPart analysis of human finitude
analysis of human fragility
analysis of human freedom
reflection on the limits of human knowledge
reflection on the possibility of error
hasTranslation English translation
influenced later works of Paul Ricœur
influencedBy Edmund Husserl NERFINISHED
Immanuel Kant
Martin Heidegger NERFINISHED
mainSubject error-prone nature of human existence
existential philosophy
fallibility
human finitude
human vulnerability
phenomenology
philosophical anthropology
movement 20th-century French philosophy
notableIdea disproportion between finite human existence and infinite aspiration
structural fallibility of the human subject
originalLanguage French
originalTitle L’homme faillible NERFINISHED
philosopherDiscussed the human subject
philosophicalQuestion How can a finite and fallible being assume responsibility?
philosophicalTradition existentialism
hermeneutics
phenomenology
publicationYear 1960
publisher Aubier NERFINISHED
relatedWork Freedom and Nature NERFINISHED
The Symbolism of Evil NERFINISHED
Time and Narrative NERFINISHED
theme moral responsibility under conditions of fallibility
relation between will and fragility
selfhood and identity
tension between freedom and limitation
timePeriodDiscussed human condition in modernity

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Paul Ricoeur notableWork Fallible Man