2015
DOI: 10.5195/errs.2015.277
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Communication, Translation and the Global Community of Persons

Abstract: Paul Ricœur shared Emmanuel Mounier’s personalist and communitarian ideal of a universal community, which ensures that every human being has access to the conditions for self-development as a person. Whereas Mounier talks about communication as the structure of personhood that summons us towards the gradual enlargement of the community, Ricœur’s reflections on translation provide a missing link by referring, not just to the human capacity to communicate, but more specifically, to our capacity to translate and … Show more

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“…43.For an earlier and more elaborate version of the following account of Ricoeur’s paradigm of translation, see Deweer (2015).…”
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“…43.For an earlier and more elaborate version of the following account of Ricoeur’s paradigm of translation, see Deweer (2015).…”
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confidence: 99%