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6 From this introductory passage , we see that the notion of diagnostics is central to an understanding of Ricoeur's work . In his view , there is little choice of whether to take empirical studies seriously . Being born into language ...
6 From this introductory passage , we see that the notion of diagnostics is central to an understanding of Ricoeur's work . In his view , there is little choice of whether to take empirical studies seriously . Being born into language ...
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In the sense that such recognition and theological understanding mediates the immediacy of one's response to the text , it too functions as a diagnostic . To the extent that the reader reconstitutes the meanings of the text in his / her ...
In the sense that such recognition and theological understanding mediates the immediacy of one's response to the text , it too functions as a diagnostic . To the extent that the reader reconstitutes the meanings of the text in his / her ...
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It is also important for the self - understanding of women . I believe that the conviction within the feminist movement that women must work out their own points of view for themselves , in conversation with other women , is correct .
It is also important for the self - understanding of women . I believe that the conviction within the feminist movement that women must work out their own points of view for themselves , in conversation with other women , is correct .
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