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Machine generated contents note: -- PrefaceIntroduction: Mediation, Moderation And Bias Chapter One: Ricoeur At Nanterre 1.1 Ricoeur at Nanterre 1.2 The Decline of Existentialism 1.3 Structuralism and the Ricoeurian Critique 1.4 Textualism 1.5 "Returning the Sign to the Universe"; Benveniste and the Ricoeurian Departure Chapter Two: Hermeneutics and the Romantic Prejudice2.1 The Romantic Prejudice 2.2 A "Misguided Kantianism" and the Hermeneutical Critique 2.3 The New Critical Heritage Chapter Three: Hermeneutics and Ontology3.1 Ricoeur and Ontology 3.2 Being and Time; Hermeneutic Phenomenology 3.3 Heidegger's French Receptions 3.4 France and the "Heidegger Question" 3.5 Poetic Freedom of Another Kind 3.6 Ricoeur's Critique of Heidegger Chapter Four: The Poetry of Reason: Ricoeur and the Theoretical Imagination4.1 Interpretation and the Semantics of Discourse 4.2 "The Symbol Gives Rise to Thought" 4.3 Metaphor and the Question of Philosophy 4.4 Speculative Discourse and Critical AutonomyChapter Five: The ethics of Imagination5.1 Ethical Turns in Philosophy and Literature5.2 Wisdom and Poetry; Phronesis and Poiesis5.3 "...we have never lived enough": Nussbaum's Literary Ethics5.4 Towards a Poetics of Will: The Ontological and Imaginative Significance of Narrative5.5 Narrative Emplotment as Transcendental Schema Made Visible5.6 Narrative Identity and the Ethics of Selfhood5.7 "Je est un Autre": Ricoeur, Poststructural Modernist BibliographyIndex