<p><strong>'The writer's own introduction is a wonderful discourse on the whole state of language and meaning studies as these touch the issue of metaphor; few thinkers are as adept as Ricoeur at placing their own work in the context of that of others, naming the heroes and villains.'</strong> - <em>John B. Davis, Philosophical Studies</em><br /><br /><strong>'...the density, acuity, and sheer scope of the argument are impressive.'</strong> - <em>Times Literary Supplement</em><br /><br /><strong>'I do not think that anyone would fail to find illumination and challenge in reading him.'</strong> - <em>Times Literary Supplement</em><br /><br /><strong>'This is Ricoeur at his pedagogical best - lucid, learned, inspiring. His generous range of reference - from Aristotle and Aquinas to Heidegger and Max Black - is breathtaking.'</strong> - <em>Richard Kearney, Author of On Stories</em></p>
<p><strong>'I do not think that anyone would fail to find illumination and challenge in reading him.'</strong> - <em>Times Literary Supplement</em></p>
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Paul Ricoeur (1913-). One of the world's major philosophical thinkers, Professor Emeritus of the University of Paris X (Nanterre) and of the University of Chicago.