Reception of Paul Ricoeur in Italy: The Work of Domenico Jervolino and the Role of the Italian Institute for Philosophical Studies of Naples

Starting thematising Paul Ricoeur’s tardive recognition in France, the author examines in this paper the reception of Paul Ricoeur’s philosophical research in Italy and the role played by this Nation. He particularly focuses on the contribution offered by Domenico Jervolino and Naples’ Istituto Ital...

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Main Author: Vinicio Busacchi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: UNICApress 2019-01-01
Series:Critical Hermeneutics
Online Access:https://ojs.unica.it/index.php/ecch/article/view/3571
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description Starting thematising Paul Ricoeur’s tardive recognition in France, the author examines in this paper the reception of Paul Ricoeur’s philosophical research in Italy and the role played by this Nation. He particularly focuses on the contribution offered by Domenico Jervolino and Naples’ Istituto Italiano per gli Studi Filosofici (IISF). The perspective of a scholar emerges which both sustained as well as influenced Ricoeur’s work of research and realized in Naples one of the most important laboratories of study and research around different themes. He also generated an original, extraordinarily significant and actual philosophical perspective, that of a philosophy of translation.
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spelling doaj.art-a0b94b8eb52d4dc0b298e0fc665c2c642023-08-02T04:05:03ZengUNICApressCritical Hermeneutics2533-18252019-01-012210.13125/CH/35712523Reception of Paul Ricoeur in Italy: The Work of Domenico Jervolino and the Role of the Italian Institute for Philosophical Studies of NaplesVinicio Busacchi0Università degli studi di CagliariStarting thematising Paul Ricoeur’s tardive recognition in France, the author examines in this paper the reception of Paul Ricoeur’s philosophical research in Italy and the role played by this Nation. He particularly focuses on the contribution offered by Domenico Jervolino and Naples’ Istituto Italiano per gli Studi Filosofici (IISF). The perspective of a scholar emerges which both sustained as well as influenced Ricoeur’s work of research and realized in Naples one of the most important laboratories of study and research around different themes. He also generated an original, extraordinarily significant and actual philosophical perspective, that of a philosophy of translation.https://ojs.unica.it/index.php/ecch/article/view/3571
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Reception of Paul Ricoeur in Italy: The Work of Domenico Jervolino and the Role of the Italian Institute for Philosophical Studies of Naples
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title Reception of Paul Ricoeur in Italy: The Work of Domenico Jervolino and the Role of the Italian Institute for Philosophical Studies of Naples
title_full Reception of Paul Ricoeur in Italy: The Work of Domenico Jervolino and the Role of the Italian Institute for Philosophical Studies of Naples
title_fullStr Reception of Paul Ricoeur in Italy: The Work of Domenico Jervolino and the Role of the Italian Institute for Philosophical Studies of Naples
title_full_unstemmed Reception of Paul Ricoeur in Italy: The Work of Domenico Jervolino and the Role of the Italian Institute for Philosophical Studies of Naples
title_short Reception of Paul Ricoeur in Italy: The Work of Domenico Jervolino and the Role of the Italian Institute for Philosophical Studies of Naples
title_sort reception of paul ricoeur in italy the work of domenico jervolino and the role of the italian institute for philosophical studies of naples
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