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Dieter Henrich (5 January 1927 – 17 December 2022) was a German philosopher. A contemporary thinker in the tradition of
German idealism German idealism was a philosophical movement that emerged in Germany in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. It developed out of the work of Immanuel Kant in the 1780s and 1790s, and was closely linked both with Romanticism and the revolutiona ...
, Henrich is considered "one of the most respected and frequently cited philosophers in Germany today", whose "extensive and highly innovative studies of German Idealism and his systematic analyses of
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have significantly impacted on advanced German philosophical and
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debates."


Education and career

Henrich was born in
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, on 5 January 1927, the son of Hans Harry Henrich, who worked in survey services, and his wife Frieda née Blum. Because his three siblings died at early ages, he grew up a single child; his father died when he was eleven. Henrich earned his ''
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'' from the humanistic in Marburg in 1946. Henrich studied philosophy, history and sociology between 1946 and 1950 at
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,
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and
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. He completed his PhD dissertation at Heidelberg in 1950 under the supervision of
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. The thesis was ''Die Einheit der Wissenschaftslehre Max Webers'' (The unity of
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's
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). He wrote his
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in 1956, titled ''Selbstbewusstsein und Sittlichkeit''. Henrich was professor at the
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from 1960 to 1965, at the University of Heidelberg from 1965 to 1981, and at the
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from 1981 to 1994, instructing generations of philosophers in standards of interpreting classical texts. He was also a visiting professor at universities in the United States, such as
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and
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.


Philosophical work

Dieter Henrich's 1973 lecture course on German Idealism introduced contemporary currents in German philosophy to American audiences. Since then his lectures have been published as ''Between Kant and Hegel,'' which show the continuity between German idealism and contemporary philosophical attitudes. Henrich introduced the idea that I-thoughts (what he also called "the epistemic self-relation" 'Das wissende Selbstverhältnis'' imply a belief in the existence of a world of objects. He introduced the term Fichte's original insight (''Fichtes ursprüngliche Einsicht'') to describe
Johann Gottlieb Fichte Johann Gottlieb Fichte (; ; 19 May 1762 – 29 January 1814) was a German philosopher who became a founding figure of the philosophical movement known as German idealism German idealism was a philosophical movement that emerged in Germany in ...
's idea that the self must already have some prior acquaintance with itself, independent of the act of self-reflection. Henrich noted that Fichte saw the transcendental subject as a primordial selfhood and identified its activity as prior to self-reflection. He also introduced the term Kantian fallacy to describe
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's attempt to ground the self in pure self-reflection, positing the moment of self-reflection as the original source of
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(see also pre-reflective self-consciousness). His thinking was focused on the mystery of self-consciousness. He pointed out that the evidence of self-consciousness was not really self-evident, but rather obscure, possibly the manifestation of a reason concealed in the clarity of self-consciousness and eluding thought ("''die offenkundige Manifestation eines Grundes, der sich in der Klarheit des Selbstbewußtseins gleichsam verbirgt und dem Denken entzieht''"). Henrich died on 17 December 2022 at age 95.


Awards

* 1995: Friedrich-Hölderlin-Preis,
University of Tübingen The University of Tübingen, officially the Eberhard Karl University of Tübingen (german: Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen; la, Universitas Eberhardina Carolina), is a public research university located in the city of Tübingen, Baden-Wà ...
* 1999: Honorary doctorate in theology of the
University of Münster The University of Münster (german: Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, WWU) is a public research university located in the city of Münster, North Rhine-Westphalia in Germany. With more than 43,000 students and over 120 fields of stud ...
* 2003: Hegel Prize of the City of Stuttgart * 2002: Honorary doctorate in theology of the
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* 2004: Internationaler Kant-Preis, ZEIT-Stiftung * 2005: Honorary doctorate in philosophy of the
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* 2006: Deutscher Sprachpreis * 2006:
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* 2008: Dr. Leopold-Lucas-Preis, University of Tübingen * 2008: Kuno-Fischer-Preis,
University of Heidelberg } Heidelberg University, officially the Ruprecht Karl University of Heidelberg, (german: Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg; la, Universitas Ruperto Carola Heidelbergensis) is a public research university in Heidelberg, Baden-Württemberg, ...


Major works

* * ''Hegel im Kontext''. Frankfurt: Suhrkamp, 1971. * ''Der Grund im Bewußtsein. Untersuchungen zu Hölderlins Denken (1794/95)''. Stuttgart: Klett-Cotta, 1992. (2. erw. Aufl. 2004) * ''The Unity of Reason: Essays on Kant's Philosophy'', Harvard University Press, 1994. * ''Versuch über Kunst und Leben. Subjektivität – Weltverstehen – Kunst''. München: Carl Hanser, 2001. * ''Fixpunkte. Abhandlungen und Essays zur Theorie der Kunst''. Frankfurt: Suhrkamp, 2003. * (with David S. Pacini) ''Between Kant and Hegel: Lectures on German Idealism''. Harvard University Press, 2003. * ''Grundlegung aus dem Ich. Untersuchungen zur Vorgeschichte des Idealismus. Tübingen – Jena 1790–1794''. Frankfurt: Suhrkamp, 2004. * ''Die Philosophie im Prozeß der Kultur''. Frankfurt: Suhrkamp, 2006. * ''Endlichkeit und Sammlung des Lebens'', Mohr Siebeck, 2009 * ''Furcht ist nicht in der Liebe. Philosophische Betrachtungen zu einem Satz des Evangelisten Johannes.'' , Frankfurt, 2022


References


Further reading

* Dieter Freundlieb
''Dieter Henrich and Contemporary Philosophy: The Return to Subjectivity''
Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 2003, p. 137. * Brad Prager
''Aesthetic Vision and German Romanticism''
Camden House, 2007, p. 8. * Paul Redding
''Hegel's Hermeneutics''
Cornell University Press, 1996, p. 54. * Jerrold Seigel
''The Idea of the Self: Thought and Experience in Western Europe since the Seventeenth Century''
Cambridge University Press, 2005, p. 366.


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