From reflexive Philosophy to Hermeneutics: Evil according to Nabert and Ricreur

Authors

  • Carla Canullo Universidad de Macerata

Keywords:

Evil, Finitude, Justification, Regeneration, Ethics, Hermeneutics

Abstract

We offer here the second part of the conference that Carla Canullo has dictated in our Faculty.
Narbert. at the “Castelli” Congress, dedicated to the philosophy of religion between ethics and ontology, he has proposed a rereading of the “capable man” (homme capable) in the light of evil, but also of hope in a regeneration, trying to show what the hermeneutics “of myth” allows to capture both of the evil that man does and the evil by which he is affected. In the course of this conference we will seek to see what is the meaning and the putting into play of Nabert’s and Ricreur’s reflection on evil and how it sheds light on the mystery of human being.

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Author Biography

Carla Canullo, Universidad de Macerata

La autora enseña Filosofía de la Religión y Hermenéutica intercultural en la Universidad de Macerata (Italia). Ha sido Visiting Professor de la Universidad de Niza (Francia) y da cursos regularmente en el Instituto Católico de Paris y otras instituciones académicas.

Published

04/21/2019

How to Cite

Canullo, C. (2019). From reflexive Philosophy to Hermeneutics: Evil according to Nabert and Ricreur. Teología, 56(128), 31–56. Retrieved from https://erevistas.uca.edu.ar/index.php/TEO/article/view/1981