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Ricoeur's account of tradition and the Gadamer–Habermas debate
pp. 259-280
Abstrakt
While it is clear that the Gadamer–Habermas debate has had a major influence on Paul Ricoeur, his commentators have had little to say about the nature of this influence. I try to remedy this silence by showing that Ricoeur's account of tradition is a direct response to the Gadamer–Habermas debate. First, I briefly explain the debate's importance and describe Ricoeur's reaction to it. Next, I show how his discussion of tradition in Time and Narrative steers a middle course between Gadamerian hermeneutics and Habermasian Ideologiekritik. Finally, I raise some critical questions about the adequacy of Ricoeur's middle course. Specifically, I argue that it rests on an implausible distinction between the form and the content of tradition.
Publication details
Published in:
(2004) Human Studies 27 (3).
Seiten: 259-280
DOI: 10.1023/B:HUMA.0000042126.34909.1f
Referenz:
Piercey Robert (2004) „Ricoeur's account of tradition and the Gadamer–Habermas debate“. Human Studies 27 (3), 259–280.