TY - BOOK AU - Kaplan,David M. TI - Ricoeur's critical theory T2 - SUNY series in the philosophy of the social sciences SN - 079145696X AV - B2430.R554 K37 2003 U1 - 194 21 PY - 2003///] CY - Albany PB - State University of New York Press KW - Ricœur, Paul KW - Critical theory N1 - Includes bibliographical references (pages 205-215) and index; Reference Key to Frequently Cited Texts of Paul Ricoeur --; Ch. 1; Hermeneutics --; Ch. 2; Narrative --; Ch. 3; Selfhood --; Ch. 4; Practical Wisdom --; Ch. 5; Politics --; Ch. 6; Critical Theory N2 - "In Ricoeur's Critical Theory, David M. Kaplan revisits the Habermas-Gadamer debates to show how Paul Ricoeur's narrative-hermeneutics and moral-political philosophy provide a superior interpretive, normative, and critical framework. Arguing that Ricoeur's unique version of critical theory surpasses the hermeneutic philosophy of Gadamer, Kaplan adds a theory of argumentation necessary to criticize false consciousness and distorted communication. He also argues that Ricoeur develops Habermas's critical theory, adding an imaginative, creative dimension and a concern for community values and ideas of the Good Life. He then shows how Ricoeur's political philosophy steers a delicate path between liberalism, communitarianism, and socialism. Ricoeur's version of critical theory not only identifies and criticizes social pathologies, posits Kaplan, but also projects utopian alternatives for personal and social transformation that would counter and heal the effects of unjust societies. The author concludes by applying Ricoeur's critical theory to three related problems - the politics of identity and recognition, technology, and globalization and democracy - to show how his works add depth, complexity and practical solutions to these problems."--BOOK JACKET ER -