Sumario: | Paul Ricoeur's work explores the intricate relationship between ethics and culture, examining themes such as freedom, ideology, faith, and the role of historical mediations. Engaging with thinkers like Habermas and Gadamer, Ricoeur addresses the antinomies of value and tradition, offering insights into the productive tension between belonging and critical distance. The book also discusses the challenges of cultural and religious coexistence, the interplay of urbanization with theology, and the ethical dimensions of economic foresight. Intended for scholars and those interested in philosophical discourse, Ricoeur's analysis seeks to inspire ethical, educational, and cultural action while engaging with Christian faith as a transformative force.
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