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SUMMARY:Rethinking the Social Contract: A Ricœurian Perspective
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DESCRIPTION:<p>This presentation examines the contribution of Paul Ric&oelig\;ur&rsquo\;s political philosophy to the social contract tradition. It shall explain how Ric&oelig\;ur&rsquo\;s notion of the &ldquo\;political paradox&rdquo\; highlights the fundamental ambiguity of political power: the state exists to establish justice and protect citizens yet simultaneously contains the potential for domination and violence. Drawing on Ric&oelig\;ur&rsquo\;s understanding of justice as requiring both interpersonal ethics and institutional structures\, the presentation&nbsp\;further highlights how Ric&oelig\;ur conceives institutions as essential mediations\, extending solicitude beyond&nbsp\;face-to-face relationships.&nbsp\;His framework for understanding ethics and institutions as necessary for actualizing the good life&nbsp\;provides resources for reimagining the social contract\, by grounding political legitimacy in a distinctive type of relationality and the dynamic pursuit of just institutional arrangements\, rather than mere hypothetical\, rational\, and abstract consent.</p>\n<p>Dr. Laure Gillot-Assayag is a postdoctoral scholar at the Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities at Goethe University Frankfurt\, Germany (<em>Democratic Vistas</em>). Former visiting scholar at Monash University (Prato campus)\, she published her research in political philosophy in the&nbsp\;<em>Ric&oelig\;ur&nbsp\;Studies</em>\,&nbsp\;<em>the Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy\,</em>&nbsp\;<em>the&nbsp\;Journal of Philosophy of Education</em>\, and soon&nbsp\;<em>Democratic Theory</em>. Her book on Paul Ric&oelig\;ur is forthcoming with SUNY Press. In 2025\, she received&nbsp\;the Paul Ric&oelig\;ur Excellence Prize for the best paper on Paul Ric&oelig\;ur.</p>
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