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Practice, Power, and Forms of Life Terry Pinkard

Practice, Power, and Forms of Life By Terry Pinkard

Practice, Power, and Forms of Life by Terry Pinkard


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Practice, Power, and Forms of Life: Sartres Appropriation of Hegel and Marx by Terry Pinkard

Philosopher Terry Pinkard revisits Sartres later work, illuminating a pivotal stance in Sartres understanding of freedom and communal action.

Jean-Paul Sartres Critique of Dialectical Reason, released to great fanfare in 1960, has since then receded in philosophical visibility. As Sartres reputation is now making a comeback, it is time for a reappraisal of his later work. In Practice, Power, and Forms of Life, philosopher Terry Pinkard interprets Sartres late work as a fundamental reworking of his earlier ideas, especially in terms of his understanding of the possibility of communal action as genuinely free, which the French philosopher had previously argued was impossible.

Pinkard reveals how Sartre was drawn back to Hegel, a move that was itself incited by Sartres newfound interest in Marxism. Pinkard argues that Sartre constructed a novel position on freedom that has yet to be adequately taken up and analyzed within philosophy and political theory. Through Sartre, Pinkard advances an argument that contributes to the history of philosophy as well as key debates on action and freedom.

Practice, Power, and Forms of Life Reviews

"Renders accessible what is complicated and opens a window into the mind of a brilliant man. Highly recommended." * Choice *
"This book focuses on Jean-Paul Sartres late work to explore what the author sees as a shift in the philosophers earlier ideas. According to Pinkard, Sartres late reappraisal of collective action as fundamentally freea position that is absent from the philosophers early writingsis predicated on what Pinkard defines as Sartres critical appropriation of classical German philosophy. In particular, Pinkard claims that Sartres Critique of Dialectical Reason is better understood through the lens of Sartres original reappropriation of Hegelian ideas in a Marxist key, alongside a new reading of the later Heidegger. This move, argues Pinkard, allows Sartre to modify his early conceptions of meaning, practice, spontaneity, inertia, and the dialectics between individual and collectivity." * Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal *
Pinkard has written a pathbreaking and compelling work that shows the importance of Sartres extensive rethinking of his understanding of Hegel and Marx and the role of Heideggers Letter on Humanism in his later thought. Key concepts such as subjectivity, agency, reciprocity, dialectic, materiality, and sociality are given original and philosophically rich interpretations, all presented with striking lucidity. Practice, Power, and Forms of Life is an extraordinary tour de force, both as interpretation and as philosophy, and it should lead to a major reassessment of the later Sartre. * Robert Pippin, University of Chicago *
In the extensive bibliography about Sartres work, his connection to classical German philosophy is seldom taken as a guideline. Focusing in particular on the Critique of Dialectical Reason and Sartres late writings, Pinkards book fills this gap by luminously considering Sartres creative appropriation of Hegel and Marx. It shows how this mediation, as well as Sartres response to Heideggers criticism of humanism, reveals a striking proximity to Wittgensteins theme of the forms of life. * Jean-Francois Kervegan, Universite Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne *

About Terry Pinkard

Terry Pinkard is a University Professor at Georgetown University. He is the author of many books, including Does History Make Sense? Hegel on the Historical Shapes of Justice.

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NGR9780226813240
9780226813240
022681324X
Practice, Power, and Forms of Life: Sartres Appropriation of Hegel and Marx by Terry Pinkard
New
Hardback
The University of Chicago Press
2022-02-15
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