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Hegel: A Biography [Englisch] [Taschenbuch]

Terry Pinkard
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  • Taschenbuch: 812 Seiten
  • Verlag: Cambridge University Press (18. Juni 2001)
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN-10: 0521003873
  • ISBN-13: 978-0521003872
  • Größe und/oder Gewicht: 2,3 x 1,5 x 0,4 cm
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Pinkard (philosophy, Georgetown Univ.) points out that Hegel occupies an ambivalent position in the philosophical world, where he is regarded by some as a consummate philosopher, ignored by others as having nothing of importance to say, and derided by still others as "humbug, poppycock, maybe even a fraud." Among the educated populace generally, Pinkard also sees Hegel as being stereotypically and incorrectly understood. His challenge here, then, is to examine Hegel's life in detail, to show how it "intersected with his thought in a variety of deep ways," and to reveal the real Hegel. The writing is fluid and engaging and the historical period vividly realized. The purely biographical material is kept separate, as much as possible, from discussion of the works. Hegel is notoriously difficult, and while it is doubtful that nonphilosophers will come away from this study with a deep understanding of the Hegelian system, they should be in a good position to study it more fully if so inclined. All philosophy collections should have this.
-Leon H. Brody, U.S. Office of Personnel Mgt. Lib., Washington, DC
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'… this is the most rounded and reliable life of Hegel there has ever been.' London Review of Books

'Terry Pinkard's biography is of the first rank. … [The] known material has never been marshalled with more spacious clarity.' Observer

'… makes [Hegel] into a real human being whose philosophical odyssey becomes credible, even touching.' Peter Gay, Sterling Professor of History Emeritus, Yale University

'The fullest and undoubtedly the best ever account of Hegel's life in the English language.' Sunday Telegraph

'Terry Pinkard offers the most rounded, richly filled-out picture of Hegel, as both philosopher and man, that we have ever had in English. This will quickly become the standard biography of Hegel, and richly deserves to do so. In an age of fine Hegel scholarship, this is a towering achievement.' Boston Book Review

'An absorbing and thorough review of the great philosopher's life.' Observer

'This is the most extensive and full biography of Hegel to appear in English, a biography long overdue. It is a great pleasure to read.' Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie

'The English-speaking world has had to wait a long time for a good, detailed biography of Hegel. It now has this useful volume by Terry Pinkard to fill the gap … The result is a more complete picture of the man than we have ever had in English. We are all in his debt.' Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain

'… monumental book, written by a fine American Hegel scholar … all students of Hegel and of Hegelian idealism should welcome this work …' Journal of Ecclesiastical History

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One might hope to master philosophy, yet find it one's master. One could aspire to avoid this and find resolution in science, yet find metaphysics again in this science. These issues find their historical moment of truth in the passage of German Philosophy as it whitewaters in grand style in the generation from Kant to Hegel. Pinkard's fascinating history of the great philosopher of history gives this drama a quiet but exciting chronicle in the career of Hegel, beginning in the wake of the great critiques of Kant, and leading through an extraordinary generation that saw the French Revolution, Napoleon, the Restoration, and finally the July Revolution. We see the genesis of Hegel's Phenomenology of the Spirit in the midst of the turbulence of Napoleonic era, thence the perilous passage through the era of reaction, dangerous to any philosopher. Although Hegel's reputation seesaws in the confusions of later history still mastered by philosophy, the cogency of his thinking to our time is direct, recorded in such lowkey and with the false appearance of reaction in his later works such as the Philosophy of Right which speaks directly to all the issues of liberal societies, communist societies, and the explosion of the new market world that came into being at this time. Just at the end of this extraordinary tale we see the impetus of revolution start again, one whose tide has barely ceased in our own post-revolutionary era, with much of Hegel's perspective ironically apt, just before its turnabout in the Left Hegelian generation to come, that spawned the Hegelian strains of Marx. We hear the drumbeat already in the philosopher's direct reflections of a lifetime on the legacy of the French Revolution, and its contradictions, that so beset the modern world, at risk of being frozen in the themes of this era of great beginnings, to which Hegel was such a fair witness. This nickelodeon is much better than Hollywood.
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I'm glad to see that Cambridge is building on its series of philosophical biographies, established last year with the very nice volumes on Hobbes and Spinoza. This Hegel biography has the advantage of the far greater documentation available on the life of this 19th century giant.

Where it most outdoes the usual familiar accounts of Hegel's life is in the treatment of his early years. Other than scattershot anecdotes, his years in Stuttgart and Tuebingen and Bern and Frankfurt are usually treated as a period of echoey darkness leading up to the philosopher's drmatic residence in Jena. Thanks to Pinkard's skilled account, we are enabled to live with Hegel in detail through the years of his ambitious but stifled youth. This biography will be sure to shake up our usual conception of Hegel's education.

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A great success! 21. September 2000
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Terry Pinkard, who has already made notable contributions to Hegel scholarship, goes a step further by providing us with a truly outstanding biography of one of the 19th century's greatest thinkers. Pinkard's prodigious research enables him to offer a richly detailed portrait not only of Hegel himself, but of his wife, his family (including his illegitmate son, whom he later formally adopted), his friends, colleagues, and enemies. For the first time, readers will be able fully to understand the enormously complex social and political--not to mention philosophical!--context in which Hegel's thought developed. In addition to all this, Pinkard provies brief but penetrating discussions of all of Hegel's works. Although the book is long, I found myself continually drawn back to it, so fascinated was I by what I was learning about Hegel's life and times. My appreciation for Hegel's thought, which is at times notoriously obscure in part because of Hegel's dense prose style, has been significantly enhanced because of what this book taught me about Hegel's effort to reconcile the particularist demand of German "home towns" with the universalizing impulse of Enlightenment modernity. I can't recommend this book highly enough.
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worth every penny 13. Juni 2000
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I'm glad to see that Cambridge is building on its series of philosophical biographies, established last year with the very nice volumes on Hobbes and Spinoza. This Hegel biography has the advantage of the far greater documentation available on the life of this 19th century giant.

Where it most outdoes the usual familiar accounts of Hegel's life is in the treatment of his early years. Other than scattershot anecdotes, his years in Stuttgart and Tuebingen and Bern and Frankfurt are usually treated as a period of echoey darkness leading up to the philosopher's drmatic residence in Jena. Thanks to Pinkard's skilled account, we are enabled to live with Hegel in detail through the years of his ambitious but stifled youth. This biography will be sure to shake up our usual conception of Hegel's education.

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Brilliant! 23. August 2003
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While you are unlikely to approach Hegel aa a novice, all the same, if you were and did, this is a remarkably well written, clear presentation of Hegel's life and thinking, as well as a thoughtful setting of the philosophical questions of his time. It was a time when thinking still mattered to the spirit of a people. Pinkard has written a great account of a life of a man who sought his own voice after so many disappointments. His friendship with Holderlin, his relationship with his illegitamate son, his rancourous rapport with his nephew, the slights suffered working for philistines or in the shadows of lesser minds were the sand in his soul that ground a pearl. Pinkard details them all with a truly 21st Century American voice, and in so doing makes the drama of Hegel's life present to today.
Pinkard is another great Georgetown Hegelian in the line of Wilfrid Desan, and in so doing weaves the dynamics of Hegel's life into the dialectics of his thinking. Pinkard presents a terrifically concise and to the point analysis of the immediate momentums initiated by Kant, Fichte, Schelling and others, casts them in as true a light as possible, and so opens an entire tradition, well regarded for its complexity for consideration by those trained in this tradition as well as by those wondering what all the fuss was about. Hegel was not an Ivory Tower elitist. His life formed the ground of his philosophy, and while he was also not an everyman, he is one in whom thinking took hold at any early age and kept calling him out into its light. Hegel meant that his writings have an impact. He was not interested in building flights of fancy that had no repercussions for culture, politics, spirituality. He distanced himself from traditions that would have ensnared him, compromised his boldness, and left him in a tradition, instead of clearing new ground.
Pinkard clearly shows how and why you have to deal with Hegel in Western Philosophy, just as much as you have to confront Plato, Aristotle, Kant. Nothing was the same after Hegel. History, psychoanalysis, culture, politics were all forever changed. His was an original voice, and the call, once heard, altered everything.
I keep returning to the point that this is a great read. And it is! So novice or enthusiast, you'll find this a book you'll return to often. This should be mandatory reading for anyone pursuing a higher education. The lessons of the life as well as the philosophy produced deserve thoughtful consideration.
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