Dr Alison Scott-Baumann 
Ricoeur and the Negation of Happiness [PDF ebook] 

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Ricœur lectured and wrote for over twenty years on negation (”Do I understand something better if I know what it is not, and what is not-ness?”) and never published his extensive writings on this subject. Ricœur concluded that there are multiple forms of negation; it can, for example, be the
other person (Plato), the
not knowable nature of our world (Kant), the
included opposite (Hegel),
apophatic spirituality (Plotinus on not being able to know God) and
existential nothingness (Sartre). Ricœur, working on Kant, Hegel and Sartre, decided that all these forms of negation are incompatible and also fatally flawed because they fail to resolve false binaries of negative: positive. Alison Scott-Baumann demonstrates how Ricœur subsequently incorporated negation into his linguistic turn, using dialectics, metaphor, narrative, parable and translation in order to show how negation is in us, not outside us: language both creates and clarifies false binaries. He bestows upon negation a strong and central role in the human condition, and its inevitability is reflected in his writings, if we look carefully.
Ricœur and the Negation of Happiness draws on Ricœur”s published works, previously unavailable archival material and many other sources.



Alison Scott-Baumann argues that thinking positively is necessary but not sufficient for aspiring to happiness – what is also required is affirmation of negative impulses: we know we are split by contradictions and still try to overcome them. She also demonstrates the urgency of analysing current socio-cultural debates about wellbeing, education and equality, which rest insecurely upon our loose use of the negative as a category mistake.
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Format PDF ● Pages 208 ● ISBN 9781780937717 ● Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing ● Published 2013 ● Downloadable 6 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 2778610 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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