The Conflict of Interpretations

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The Conflict of Interpretations is a seminal collection of essays by philosopher Paul Ricoeur that explores hermeneutics, psychoanalysis, and structuralism in developing a theory of interpretation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
essay collection
academicDiscipline philosophical hermeneutics
philosophy of language
psychoanalytic theory
author Paul Ricoeur NERFINISHED
Paul Ricœur NERFINISHED
citationStatus seminal work in hermeneutics
contributor translator Don Ihde
countryOfOrigin France
focusesOn symbolism
textual interpretation
the nature of meaning
genre continental philosophy
philosophy
hasPart Explanation and Understanding
Freud and Philosophy NERFINISHED
Myth as the Bearer of Possible Worlds NERFINISHED
Structure, Word, Event
The Model of the Text NERFINISHED
The Problem of Double Meaning NERFINISHED
The Question of the Subject NERFINISHED
The Task of Hermeneutics NERFINISHED
hasTheme conflict between different interpretive frameworks
relation between explanation and understanding
role of symbols in understanding
subjectivity and interpretation
influencedBy Edmund Husserl NERFINISHED
Martin Heidegger NERFINISHED
Sigmund Freud
structural linguistics
language English
French
mainSubject hermeneutics
psychoanalysis
structuralism
theory of interpretation
movement hermeneutic phenomenology
notableFor developing a theory of interpretation
dialogue between hermeneutics and psychoanalysis
integration of structuralism into hermeneutics
philosophicalSchool Ricœurian hermeneutics
philosophicalTradition hermeneutics
phenomenology
publicationYear 1969
publisher Northwestern University Press NERFINISHED
targetAudience advanced students of philosophy
scholars of hermeneutics

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