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100 1  Carter, James,|d1984-|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/
       names/no2011154850|eauthor. 
245 10 Ricoeur on moral religion :|ba hermeneutics of ethical 
       life /|cJames Carter. 
250    First edition. 
264  1 Oxford :|bOxford University Press,|c2014. 
300    1 online resource. 
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490 1  Oxford theology and religion monographs 
500    Title from PDF title page (viewed on Aug. 12, 2014). 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  ""Cover""; ""Ricoeur on Moral Religion""; ""Copyright""; 
       ""Contents""; ""Abbreviations and References""; ""1 
       Ricoeur�s Architectonic of Moral Religion""; ""1 
       Ricoeur�s Hermeneutics of Ethical Life""; ""1.1 Opening 
       Remarks""; ""1.2 The Aims of the Book""; ""1.3 The Claims 
       of the Book""; ""2 The Later Ricoeur�s �Religion� of
       Human Capability""; ""2.1 The Later Ricoeur""; ""2.2 The 
       Capable Human""; ""2.3 Human Capacities""; ""2.4 The 
       Ground of Being""; ""2.5 Ricoeur�s �philosophical 
       theology�""; ""3 Ricoeur�s Architectonic""; ""3.1 
       Spinoza, Aristotle, Kant"" 
505 8  ""3.2 Hermeneutics of Ethical Life""""3.3 Moral 
       Religion""; ""2 Reading Religion as Metaphysical Life in 
       Spinoza""; ""1 Introduction""; ""2 Core Concepts for 
       Religion as Metaphysical Life""; ""2.1 Substance or 
       God""; ""2.2 God or Nature""; ""3 Conatus and Ethical 
       Life""; ""3.1 Rational Striving""; ""3.2 Understanding 
       Life""; ""3.3 Ethical Life""; ""4 Spinoza in the Later 
       Ricoeur""; ""5 Spinoza and Kant""; ""5.1 Freedom""; ""5.2 
       The Individual""; ""5.3 Ethology""; ""6 Coda:Â Reading 
       Philosophy""; ""3 Reading Religion as Anthropological Life
       in Aristotle""; ""1 Aristotle�s Anthropology"" 
505 8  ""2 The Pursuit of the Good Life in Aristotle""""2.1 
       Eudaimonia:Â The Good Life""; ""2.2 Orexis:Â (Rational) 
       Desire""; ""3 The Good Life in Aristotle""; ""3.1 The Good
       Life and Human Capacities""; ""3.2 The Fragility of the 
       Good Life and the Vulnerability of Human Capacities""; 
       ""4 Friendship in Aristotle and Ricoeur""; ""4.1 
       Friendship, Ethics, and the Good Life""; ""4.2 Friendship 
       and the Vulnerable Human in Aristotle and Ricoeur""; ""4 
       Reading Religion as Moral Life in Kant""; ""1 The 
       Categorical Imperative""; ""2 Radical Evil""; ""2.1 The 
       Human Will""; ""2.2 The Propensity to Evil"" 
505 8  ""3 Kantian Virtue""""4 Kant�s Humanity""; ""4.1 The 
       Strenuous Way of Virtue""; ""4.2 �Original 
       Innocence�""; ""4.3 Kant and Rousseau: Unsociable 
       Sociability""; ""5 Kant�s Moral Religion""; ""5.1 The 
       Moral Law Within""; ""5.2 Historical Religions and Moral 
       Religion""; ""5.3 Hope in the Common Rational Pursuit of 
       the Good Life""; ""6 Kant�s Place in Ricoeur�s 
       Architectonic""; ""6.1 Spinoza and Kant""; ""6.2 Aristotle
       and Kant""; ""5 The Reflexive Autonomy of Ricoeur""; ""1 
       Introduction""; ""1.1 Reflexive Autonomy: Ricoeur�s 
       �ethical vision of the world�"" 
505 8  ""1.2 From Reflexive Philosophy to Moral Religion:Â AÂ 
       Sketch""""2 Ricoeur�s Hermeneutics of Selfhood""; ""2.1 
       The Detour of Reflection by Way of a Hermeneutical 
       Analysis""; ""2.2 The Dialectic of idem and ipse""; ""2.3 
       Attesting to Oneself Inasmuch as Other""; ""2.4 Capability,
       Self-Esteem, and Solicitude: A Tripartite Dialectic""; 
       ""3 Ricoeur�s Post-Hegelian Kantian Hermeneutics""; 
       ""3.1 Hermeneutics and Metaphysics""; ""3.2 Ricoeur�s 
       post-Hegelian Return to Kant""; ""3.3 Ricoeur�s 
       Hermeneutics:Â post-Hegelian or post-Kantian?""; ""4 
       Autonomy and the Reflexive Self"" 
520 8  This text examines the distinctive and significant 
       contribution of the great French philosopher, Paul Ricoeur
       to contemporary debates in ethics and philosophy of 
       religion. James Carter argues that Ricoeur's later 
       writings in particular offer a vision of ethical life that
       can be understood as a moral religion. 
590    eBooks on EBSCOhost|bEBSCO eBook Subscription Academic 
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600 10 Ricœur, Paul|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
       n79056642|xCriticism and interpretation.|0https://
       id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh99005576 
600 17 Ricœur, Paul.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/fast/35920 
650  0 Philosophy and religion.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/
       subjects/sh85100999 
650  7 Criticism and interpretation.|2fast|0https://
       id.worldcat.org/fast/1198648 
650  7 Philosophy and religion.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/
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655  4 Electronic books. 
655  7 Criticism, interpretation, etc.|2fast|0https://
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776 08 |iPrint version:|aCarter, James.|tRicoeur on moral 
       religion : a hermeneutics of ethical life.|dOxford, 
       England : Oxford University Press, ©2014|hxxii, 169 pages
       |kOxford theology and religion monographs.|z9780198717157 
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