Abstract
This paper will focus on the particular problem of how he makes use of the humanities in trying to draw his picture of the case in question. Three of his papers translated into English in the collection The Just,and one other short essay republished at the same time will play the major role in this analysis.They provide an insight into the way Ricoeur tried to negotiate his phenomenological and hermeneutic criticism of Kantian practical philosophy with a criticism of neo-Kantian analytical normative theories like that of Rawls, and with an Aristotelian analysis of practical judgement partly based on lessons drawn from Greek tragedies.
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