: Ricœur analyzes metaphor not just as an ornament of speech but as an "event" in language that creates new meaning and reshapes our perception of reality.
: The texts contribute to a vision of "capable man"—a being defined by the power to speak, act, and narrate, while remaining fragile and subject to interpretation.
: The book opens with a seminal cycle of four lectures from 1988, previously unavailable in French, that outline the history and radicalization of the discipline. Ecrits et confГ©rences : Tome 2, HermГ©neutique
: Central to these texts is the dialectic between explanation (structural/objective analysis) and understanding (subjective appropriation), which together form what Ricœur calls the hermeneutic arc .
: Later sections explore how the interpretation of texts extends to the interpretation of human action, laying the groundwork for Ricœur’s later ethics centered on "aiming at the good life". Key Theoretical Contributions : Ricœur analyzes metaphor not just as an
: Unlike many of his contemporaries, Ricœur uses these lectures to bridge the gap between continental hermeneutics and analytic philosophy of language , focusing on logic and discourse. Summary of Major Chapters
: A significant portion focuses on the Bible as a text , exploring the relationship between revelation and truth , and how ancient myths of salvation interact with modern reason. : Central to these texts is the dialectic
Écrits et conférences : Tome 2, Herméneutique (2010) provides a concise synthesis of Paul Ricœur's contributions to interpretation theory, gathering previously scattered or unpublished articles and lectures. It serves as a vital bridge between his major works, such as The Conflict of Interpretations and From Text to Action , often revisiting core concepts in a more accessible, oral format. Core Themes and Structure