A Passion for the Possible
Thinking with Paul Ricoeur
edited by Brian Treanor & Henry Isaac Venema
Paul Ricoeur's entire philosophical project narrates a passion for the possible expressed in the hope that in spite of death, closure, and sedimentation, life is opened by superabundance, by how the world gives us much more than is possible. Ricoeur's philosophical anthropology is aphenomenology of human capacity, which gives onto the groundless ground of human being, namely, God. Thus the story of the capable man, beginning with original goodness held captive by a servile will and ending with the possibility of liberation and regeneration of the heart, underpins his passionfor the more than possible. The essays in this volume trace the fluid movement between phenomenological and religious descriptions of the capable self that emerges across Ricoeur's oeuvre and establish points of connection for future developments that might draw inspiration from this body ofthought.
close this panelBrian Treanor is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Loyola Marymount University. He is the author of Aspects of Alterity: Levinas, Marcel, and the Contemporary Debate (Fordham). Henry Venema is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Brandon University, in Canada. He is the author ofIdentifying Selfhood: Imagination, Narrative, and Hermeneutics in the Thought of Paul Ricoeur.
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