Ricœur
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Ricœur
- A surname from French — famously held by:
- Paul Ricœur (1913–2005), French philosopher who combined phenomenological description with hermeneutics
- 2003, Zachàr Alexander Laskewicz, Music as Episteme, Text, Sign & Tool: Comparative approaches to musicality as performance, →ISBN, chapter two: “The Musical Text”, § 2.10: ‘Conclusion: the importance of a new approach to text’:
- Many existing textual models take for granted assumptions made by Ricœur who is one of the forestanding figures of a contemporary field referred to as hermeneutics (involved with a study of the theory and practice of texts).
- 2003, Zachàr Alexander Laskewicz, Music as Episteme, Text, Sign & Tool: Comparative approaches to musicality as performance, →ISBN, chapter two: “The Musical Text”, § 2.10: ‘Conclusion: the importance of a new approach to text’:
- Paul Ricœur (1913–2005), French philosopher who combined phenomenological description with hermeneutics
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surname of French origin
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Further reading[edit]
- Paul Ricœur on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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Ricœur ?
- a surname — famously held by:
- Paul Ricœur (1913–2005), French philosopher who combined phenomenological description with hermeneutics
Descendants[edit]
- English: Ricœur
Further reading[edit]
- Paul Ricœur on the French Wikipedia.Wikipedia fr