Susan buckmorss, hegel, haiti, and universal history. Divine and human action in hegel, nicholas adams argues that in order to understand hegels relevance to contemporary theology, one must read his theological. For hegel, there was a kind of logic to the key concepts in aristotle and kant that inevitably pushed us from one to the. The status of hegels absolute is a dealt with in detail in terry pinkards and. Theres a small but interesting link at the bottom of the page for terry pinkards new translation of hegels phenomenology. Ive read a couple of his books and they are very clear and straightforward and he has the best translation of the phenomenology youll find out there. Quentin lauer, a reading of hegels phenomenology of spirit 27. Method in hegels logic of being 111 angelica nuzzo 6 essence, re. This major biography of hegel offers not only a complete account of the life, but also a perspicuous overview of the key philosophical concepts in hegels work in a style that will be accessible to professionals and nonprofessionals alike. Jan 14, 2014 february 2018 saw the release of two new translations of hegel s phenomenology one by michael inwood for oxford university press, and another by terry pinkard for cambridge university press. Hegel on the historical shapes of justice, harvard university press, 2017, pp. Covering all major aspects of hegels philosophy, the volume provides an introduction to his logic, epistemology, philosophy of mind, social and political philosophy, philosophy of nature and aesthetics.
To do this, we will study selections from hegels encyclopedia, his philosophy of right, as well as the phenomenology of spirit, especially his conception of selfconsciousness, which still determines. Jennifer bates, hegels theory of imagination and hegel and shakespeare on moral imagination 29. In that first chapter the key move is to distinguish between having reasons and being aware of reasons, where the second way of having reasons distinguishes the way selfconscious animals live out their animality so that it is a form of the latter rather than something added on to it. Hegels phenomenology of spirit university of oregon. Terry pinkard, nicholas walker, robert wokler, and heather worden. John russon, the self and its body in hegels phenomenology of spirit 15. This monumental work has 665 pages of text, followed by 115 pages of notes, sources, and index. Robert brandom, some pragmatists themes in hegels idealism, in tales of the mighty dead. Introduction hegelspathtothephenomenology thevoyageofdiscovery hegelfrequentlydescribedhis1807phenomenologyofspirittohisstudents ashisvoyageofdiscovery. Since then, several different research programs have been based on this conjecture. A study of the aim and method of hegels phenomenology of spirit 26. From professor terry pinkards website, a forthcoming paper on axel honneth. The blackwell guide to hegels phenomenology of spirit, edited by kenneth r.
Terry pinkards new translation of hegels phenomenology. Hegel specialists and lay aficionados alike owe a debt of gratitude to terry pinkard for giving us a modern biography of one of the worlds most influential philosophers. Pinkard text of phenomenology in german with draft of translation. Hegel this course examines some of the major themes of hegels philosophy, with an emphasis on his. Hegel, georg wilhelm friedrich, 17701831, philosophers. The volume also includes an introduction by terry pinkard which examines heine both in relation to hegel and nietzsche and as a thinker in his own right. Terry pinkard sets the work in a historical context and reveals the contemporary relevance of hegel s thought to european and angloamerican philosophers. This first major biography of hegel in english offers not only a complete, uptodate account of the life, but also a perspicuous overview of the key philosophical concepts in hegels work in a style that will be accessible to professionals and nonprofessionals alike. A biography by terry pinkard ralph blumenau immerses himself in a monumental biography of hegel by terry pinkard terry pinkard is professor of philosophy at georgetown university. Terry pinkard, georgetown university, washington dc. Hegel this course examines some of the major themes of hegel s philosophy, with an emphasis on his social and political thought. Autonomy 5 hegel hegel, lordship and bondage in phenomenology of spirit frederick neuhouser, foundations of hegels social theory. Stern sheds light on hegels method, aims and philosophical ambitions, and assesses the continuing importance of his work to contemporary philosophy.
Sally sedgwick uic, thomas khurana goethe university. Burbidge part iv philosophy of nature 175 8 hegel and the sciences 177 thomas posch. The satisfactions of selfconsciousness and hegels practical philosophy 4. Hegel on reason as lawgiving and lawtesting 153 david couzens hoy. Hegel and the phenomenology of spirit robert stern. Introduction hegel spathtothephenomenology thevoyageofdiscovery hegelfrequentlydescribedhis1807phenomenologyofspirittohisstudents ashisvoyageofdiscovery. Sawyer seminar syllabus final version university of chicago. We would like to show you a description here but the site wont allow us. Welcome to the website of philosophy 560, 19th century. Hegel and the phenomenology of spirit filosofia usp. Jean hyppolite, genesis and structure of hegels phenomenology of spirit 12. Harris, charles taylor, robert pippin and terry pinkard in north america, and stephen houlgate and robert stern in great britain. Hegels theory of intelligibility is a subtle and careful commentary to hegels science of logic from a nonmetaphysical perspective, combining robert pippins and terry pinkards theory of normativity, robert brandoms inferentialism, and pippins modernism, although with.
Is there anything to hegels philosophy of history other than its. Ralph blumenau immerses himself in a monumental biography of hegel by terry pinkard. The cambridge companion to hegel and nineteenthcentury. I have just begun reading terry pinkard s biography of hegel, but i am familiar with his other writings on hegel, and what he seems to have done here is offer both biography and a very good articulation of hegel s philosophy threaded within it. A biography by terry pinkard issue 37 philosophy now. The blackwell guide to hegels phenomenology of spirit. The cambridge companion to hegel and nineteenthcentury philosophy examines hegel within his broader historical and philosophical contexts. Hegel and the phenomenology of spiritwill be essential reading. Hegel, nietzsche, and the jews,6 emphasize caroves reliance on hegel in this matter. Dean moyar and michael quante, hegels phenomenology of spirit.
Hegel on god, community, and the endurance of difference molly farneth haverford college i. Is recognition a basis for social or political thought. I owe an especially large debt to those who acted as readers of the manuscript for routledge. An introduction to his life and thought 1 stephen houlgate part i early writings 21 1 religion, love, and law. Jun 18, 2001 this major biography of hegel offers not only a complete account of the life, but also a perspicuous overview of the key philosophical concepts in hegel s work in a style that will be accessible to professionals and nonprofessionals alike. Sep 17, 2009 terry pinkard philosophy, georgetown university has produced a new translation of hegel s phenomenology of spirit which will be published by cambridge university press, and he has generously made a draft of the text available online for use in classes.
This book is the most detailed commentary on hegels phenomenology of spirit available and develops an independent philosophical account of the general theory of knowledge, culture, and history contained in it. Topics include hegel s critique of kant, the possibility of metaphysics, the masterslave dialectic, and the role of freedom in hegel s account of rational social institutions. Rather, one is equally as necessary as the other, and it is this equal necessity which alone constitutes the life of the. Oxford university press, 1977 o for our required readings, ill be posting excerpts from a newer translation by terry pinkard on learn. Following hartmanns reassessment of the meaning and significance of hegel s work, this volume presents a hegel who responds to the collapse of many of the enlightenment. In the first part of the class, we will cover hegels system.
For although the book is a serious attempt to put philosophical history back on the table after a long hiatus, pinkards approach. The space of reasons and the space of causes those whishing to attend are asked to register by email to norms. A commentary on hegels phenomenology of spirit hackett, 1997. The sociality of reason cambridge university press, 1994. George steiner on terry pinkard s biography of hegel. Pdf on sep 1, 2014, terje sparby and others published the open closure of hegels method and system. Axel honneths recognitionbased social and political theory has attracted much attention and for good reason. Hegelian freedom in nature and in history terry pink. Readings primary sources the two main texts for this course are. Pippin 353 the absolute plasticity of hegel s absolutes, by borna radnik 377 hegel and the possibility of. Hegel, by gregor moder 293 ethical form in the external state.
Germanphilosophy thelegacyofidealism inthesecondhalfoftheeighteenthcentury,germanphilosophy cameforawhiletodominateeuropeanphilosophy. The hegel who emerges from this account is a complex, fascinating figure of european modernity, who offers us a still compelling. Germanphilosophy thelegacyofidealism inthesecondhalfoftheeighteenthcentury,germanphilosophy. Almost fifty years ago, wilfrid sellars first proposed that psychological concepts are like theoretical concepts. This first major biography in english of georg wilhelm friedrich hegel offers not only a complete, uptodate account of the life, but also a perspicuous overview of the key philosophical concepts in hegel s work. Terry pinkard situates hegel firmly in the historical context of his times. In the preface to a philosophical work, it is customary for the author to give an explanation namely, an explanation of his.
Jean hyppolite, genesis and structure of hegels phenomenology of spirit 3. Due to an unavoidable scheduling conflict, sarah mcgraths moral encroachment seminar will be encroaching on our meeting time and place albeit quite morally, and so i propose to have an extra meeting of our seminar. Written in a clear and straightforward style, the book reconstructs hegels theoretical philosophy and shows its connection to the ethical and political theory. Terry pinkard is professor of philosophy at georgetown university. Plato and many others argued that the will is not free in the sense that it can do. Hegels philosophical achievement is not only hard to state economically. The best scholar in english for hegel is terry pinkard.
Draft final version will be distributed in class and available on bb zambrana, u of o philosophy, syllabus, phil 641. The story of that life is of an ambitious, powerful thinker living in a period of great tumult dominated by the figure of napoleon. Whether in the work of mctaggart,l royce2 or peirce hegel is said to offer an account. An advertisement for the book that was run in german newspapers and literary journals in 1807 and was probably penned by hegel himself. William bristow, hegel and the transformation of philosophical critique 16. Terry pinkard on hegel on philosophical history anirban karak for those who grapple with the problem of the diffusion of modern concepts and practices in colonial regions, terry pinkards recent reworking of hegels philosophy of history is bound to feel disappointing. Merold westphal, history and truth in hegels phenomenology, 3rd ed. Actualizing freedom and desire, recognition, and the relation between bondsman and lord, in the blackwell companion to. Fred beiser, stephen houlgate, ken westphal, and jo wolff. I thought some of you would like to know of this ambitious project, and also perhaps. Preface 3 they are not only not in conflict with each other. This passage is a summary of the view of the will where the will itself becomes a force for its own liberation from natural forces.
Terry pinkard situates hegel firmly in the context of his times. This first major biography of hegel in english offers not only a complete, uptodate account of the life, but also a perspicuous overview of the key philosophical concepts in hegel s work in a style that will be accessible to professionals and nonprofessionals alike. As yovel put it, the story of hegel and jewish emancipation has two momentspractical. Introduction hegel has been regarded as a metaphysician of an idealist persuasion. Pinkards hegel gripped this reader from the first paragraph, which explodes several myths about hegel, to the end of his long book. Both terry pinkard, in his biography of hegel,5 and yirmiyahu yovel, in his dark riddle. He has published numerous books on german philosophy and on hegel in particular. A biography by terry pinkard ralph blumenau immerses himself in a monumental biography of hegel by terry pinkard. Written in a clear and straightforward style, the book reconstructs hegel s theoretical philosophy and shows its connection to the ethical and political theory. Hegel s philosophy as a theory of categories or of such determinations of the real as permit of reconstruction 10, p. On the history of religion and philosophy in germany. Publication date 2000 topics hegel, georg wilhelm friedrich, 17701831, philosophers germany biography. Pinkard, terry, hegels phenomenology cambridge westphal, kenneth r.
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