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Does History Make Sense?: Hegel on the Historical Shapes of Justice by Terry Pin

Description: Does History Make Sense? by Terry Pinkard Hegels philosophy of history—which most critics view as a theory of inevitable progress toward modern European civilization—is widely regarded as a failure today. Terry Pinkards spirited defense of the Hegelian view, based on a subtle understanding of human subjectivity, will play a central role in contemporary reevaluations of Hegels work. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Hegels philosophy of history-which most critics view as a theory of inevitable progress toward modern European civilization-is widely regarded as a failure today. In Does History Make Sense? Terry Pinkard argues that Hegels understanding of historical progress is not the kind of teleological or progressivist account that its detractors claim, but is based on a subtle understanding of human subjectivity.Pinkard shows that for Hegel a break occurred between modernity and all that came before, when human beings found a new way to make sense of themselves as rational, self-aware creatures. In Hegels view of history, different types of sense-making become viable as social conditions change and new forms of subjectivity emerge. At the core of these changes are evolving conceptions of justice-of who has authority to rule over others. In modern Europe, Hegel believes, an unprecedented understanding of justice as freedom arose, based on the notion that every man should rule himself. Freedom is a more robust form of justice than previous conceptions, so progress has indeed been made. But justice, like health, requires constant effort to sustain and cannot ever be fully achieved.For Hegel, philosophy and history are inseparable. Pinkards spirited defense of the Hegelian view of history will play a central role in contemporary reevaluations of the philosophers work. Author Biography Terry Pinkard is University Professor of Philosophy at Georgetown University. Review This book tackles what is far and away the most controversial and uniformly rejected aspect of Hegels philosophy, his claim about the rationality, even the necessity, of the course of human history. Terry Pinkard has written both an extremely accessible and lucid book, as well as one that offers the sophisticated philosophical reader a number of fascinating and important animadversions on the issues motivating Hegels philosophy of history. This is clearly the product of a scholars lifelong work. It is philosophically provocative and valuable. -- Robert B. Pippin, University of ChicagoHistory is the theme for which Hegel is best known to non-philosophers, but it is also one of the easiest ways to misunderstand what Hegel is all about. Does History Make Sense? is an excellent companion to Hegels actual text on history, and fulfills a pressing need in Hegel scholarship. Pinkard is one of the leading interpreters of Hegel, and this is the most accessible book-length presentation of his views on a host of issues that are of interest to Hegel scholars and to a wide range of systematic philosophers. Pinkard makes Hegel intelligible without in any sense ignoring the difficulties of the text or of the system as a whole. -- Dean Moyar, Johns Hopkins UniversityPinkard examines Hegels philosophy of history with care; he is one of a surprisingly small number of writers to do so. -- M. Blitz * Choice * Review Quote This book tackles what is far and away the most controversial and uniformly rejected aspect of Hegels philosophy, his claim about the rationality, even the necessity, of the course of human history. Terry Pinkard has written both an extremely accessible and lucid book, as well as one that offers the sophisticated philosophical reader a number of fascinating and important animadversions on the issues motivating Hegels philosophy of history. This is clearly the product of a scholars lifelong work. It is philosophically provocative and valuable. Details ISBN0674971779 Publisher Harvard University Press Year 2017 ISBN-10 0674971779 ISBN-13 9780674971776 Format Hardcover Author Terry Pinkard Language English Pages 288 Imprint Harvard University Press Subtitle Hegel on the Historical Shapes of Justice Place of Publication Cambridge, Mass Country of Publication United States Media Book DEWEY 901 Short Title Does History Make Sense? Publication Date 2017-02-27 UK Release Date 2017-02-27 AU Release Date 2017-02-27 NZ Release Date 2017-02-27 US Release Date 2017-02-27 Audience Professional & Vocational We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:161736647;

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