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Vittorio Hösle (; ; born 25 June 1960) is an Italian-born German philosopher. He has authored works including ''Hegels System'' (1987), ''Moral und Politik'' (1997, trans. as ''Morals and Politics'', 2004), and ''Der philosophische Dialog'' (''The Philosophical Dialogue'', 2006). He has been in the United States since 1999, at the
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where he is the Paul Kimball Professor of Arts and Letters (with concurrent appointments in the Departments of German, Philosophy, and
Political Science Political science is the scientific study of politics. It is a social science dealing with systems of governance and Power (social and political), power, and the analysis of political activities, political philosophy, political thought, polit ...
). Since 2008, he has also served as the founding Director of the Notre Dame Institute for Advanced Study.


Academic career

In 1982 Hösle completed his doctorate in philosophy (with a thesis titled ''Wahrheit und Geschichte. Studien zur Struktur der Philosophiegeschichte unter paradigmatischer Analyse der Entwicklung von Parmenides bis Platon'') at age of 21, and earned his
habilitation Habilitation is the highest university degree, or the procedure by which it is achieved, in Germany, France, Italy, Poland and some other European and non-English-speaking countries. The candidate fulfills a university's set criteria of excelle ...
in philosophy in 1986 (with a thesis titled ''Subjektivität und Intersubjektivität: Untersuchungen zu Hegels System'') at the age of 25, both from the
University of Tübingen The University of Tübingen, officially the Eberhard Karl University of Tübingen (; ), is a public research university located in the city of Tübingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The University of Tübingen is one of eleven German Excellenc ...
. Because of his speed in accomplishing these feats, he was called a "
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" and "the
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of philosophy". As of July 2009, Hösle has written or edited 32 books (in at least 16 languages), and written over 125 articles. In Europe he has become "something of a celebrity, the subject of two documentaries shown on TV stations throughout Europe and even Korea." On 6 August 2013
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appointed him ordinary member of the
Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences The Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences (, or PASS) is a pontifical academy established on 1 January 1994 by Pope John Paul II and is headquartered in the Casina Pio IV in Vatican City. It operates much like other learned societies worldwid ...
. Hösle personally estimates that he, conservatively, can communicate in at least seventeen different languages, listing German, Italian, English, Spanish, Russian, Norwegian, and French; passive knowledge of Latin, Greek, Sanskrit, Pali, Avestan, Portuguese, Catalan,
Modern Greek Modern Greek (, or , ), generally referred to by speakers simply as Greek (, ), refers collectively to the dialects of the Greek language spoken in the modern era, including the official standardized form of the language sometimes referred to ...
, Swedish, and Danish."


''Morals and Politics''

Hösle's ''magnum opus'' is his approximately 1,000 page ''Morals and Politics'' (trans. 2004). In it, he claims to present "a comprehensive vision of all the knowledge needed to answer the difficult question of what constitutes moral policies in the various fields of politics such as foreign policy,
domestic policy Domestic policy, also known as internal policy, is a type of public policy overseeing administrative decisions that are directly related to all issues and activity within a state's borders. It differs from foreign policy, which refers to the ways ...
, economics, ecology and such." To do so it offers a normative foundation of the relation between ethics and politics, a descriptive theory of the objects of
political philosophy Political philosophy studies the theoretical and conceptual foundations of politics. It examines the nature, scope, and Political legitimacy, legitimacy of political institutions, such as State (polity), states. This field investigates different ...
(including anthropology, sociobiology, the virtues, the principles of power, and the theory of the states), from both of which premises he derives "a concrete political ethics" appropriate for the twenty-first century. ''Morals and Politics'' attempts to overcome the complete decoupling of politics from ethics which begins with Machiavelli, and finds its most horrifying ultimate expression in
Carl Schmitt Carl Schmitt (11 July 1888 – 7 April 1985) was a German jurist, author, and political theorist. Schmitt wrote extensively about the effective wielding of political power. An authoritarian conservative theorist, he was noted as a critic of ...
. Hösle argues that only objective moral reason itself can criticize excess
moralism Moralism is a philosophy that arose in the 19th century that concerns itself with imbuing society with a certain set of morals, usually traditional behaviour, but also "justice, freedom, and equality". It has strongly affected North American and ...
in politics because "it is only a self-limitation of the moral that can be taken seriously, not a limitation of the moral by something external to it—for this something external would itself have to appear before the tribunal of moral judgment." Hösle defends not just
moral universalism Moral universalism (also called moral objectivism) is the meta-ethical position that some system of ethics, or a universal ethic, applies universally, that is, for "all similarly situated individuals", regardless of culture, race, sex, reli ...
, but maintains that the increase of universalist ethical consciousness in
Christianity Christianity is an Abrahamic monotheistic religion, which states that Jesus in Christianity, Jesus is the Son of God (Christianity), Son of God and Resurrection of Jesus, rose from the dead after his Crucifixion of Jesus, crucifixion, whose ...
is an undeniable form of moral progress. Hösle states that his greatest concern is that "in the historical cataclysms that face us, we will abandon not the self-destructive aspects of modernity, but rather precisely its universalism." Hösle believes that Carl Schmitt, like Friedrich Nietzsche before him and the related movement of
National Socialism Nazism (), formally named National Socialism (NS; , ), is the far-right totalitarian socio-political ideology and practices associated with Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party (NSDAP) in Germany. During Hitler's rise to power, it was frequ ...
, all illustrate the "artificial atavism" of those who attempt to repudiate universalist ideas after their historical discovery. Such repudiations result in raw power-positivism, rather than the naïve identification with traditional, pre-modern culture which is the surface intention of such "counter-enlightenment" theories. Hösle defends ethical universalism and many recent achievements of the modern state, such as "the international codification of
human rights Human rights are universally recognized Morality, moral principles or Social norm, norms that establish standards of human behavior and are often protected by both Municipal law, national and international laws. These rights are considered ...
." He also argues that the foundation of the worldview which supports human rights is "eroding with increasing speed," and therefore the political cataclysms of the twentieth century are by no means "merely superficial phenomena that ultimately belong to the past." Hösle challenges certain modern excesses, such as the loss of a transcendent horizon of consciousness. He argues that an excessive focus on
economic growth In economics, economic growth is an increase in the quantity and quality of the economic goods and Service (economics), services that a society Production (economics), produces. It can be measured as the increase in the inflation-adjusted Outp ...
and ever-expanding consumption has increased perceived needs more quickly than it can meet them, which leads to self-absorption and lovelessness, and a demand for more resources ecologically than can be sustained for future generations or universalized to all the people of the world. Hösle considers the modern state's (classical) liberal capitalism, as qualified by the late-modern welfare state, a significant moral achievement due to its highly efficient production and distribution of goods. Hösle argues these moral reasons to limit moralism in economics, that
John Rawls John Bordley Rawls (; February 21, 1921 – November 24, 2002) was an American moral philosophy, moral, legal philosophy, legal and Political philosophy, political philosopher in the Modern liberalism in the United States, modern liberal tradit ...
's difference principle cannot be unconditionally valid in economics, and that the technical expertise of economists is a necessary component in determining the proper means of preventing excessively large social oppositions from arising.


Philosophical work

Hösle's own philosophy combines "
objective idealism Objective idealism is a philosophical theory that affirms the ideal and spiritual nature of the world and conceives of the idea of which the world is made as the objective and rational form in reality rather than as subjective content of the mind ...
" with a theory of
intersubjectivity Intersubjectivity describes the shared understanding that emerges from interpersonal interactions. The term first appeared in social science in the 1970s and later incorporated into psychoanalytic theory by George E. Atwood and Robert Stolorow, ...
. In this way he seeks to unite the traditional idealistic philosophy of
Plato Plato ( ; Greek language, Greek: , ; born  BC, died 348/347 BC) was an ancient Greek philosopher of the Classical Greece, Classical period who is considered a foundational thinker in Western philosophy and an innovator of the writte ...
and
Hegel Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (27 August 1770 – 14 November 1831) was a 19th-century German idealism, German idealist. His influence extends across a wide range of topics from metaphysical issues in epistemology and ontology, to political phi ...
with the transcendental pragmatics developed by
Karl-Otto Apel Karl-Otto Apel (; ; 15 March 1922 – 15 May 2017) was a German philosopher and Professor Emeritus at the University of Frankfurt am Main. He specialized on the philosophy of language and was thus considered a communication theorist. He develo ...
. Hösle describes himself as attempting to revitalize "objective idealism": "The conviction that we can have synthetic ''a priori'' knowledge, and that this knowledge discovers something that is independent of our mind, is of particular importance for practical philosophy. It grounds the position called "
moral realism Moral realism (also ethical realism) is the position that ethical sentences express propositions that refer to objective features of the world (that is, features independent of subjective opinion), some of which may be true to the extent that t ...
": Albeit the moral law is neither a physical nor a mental nor a
social fact In sociology, social facts are values, cultural norms, and social structures that transcend the individual and can exercise social control. The French sociologist Émile Durkheim defined the term, and argued that the discipline of sociology shoul ...
, it ''is'' nevertheless; it belongs to an ideal sphere of being that partly determines the structures of real (physical, mental, social) being." Hösle believes that his approach runs counter to the dominant trends of
Western philosophy Western philosophy refers to the Philosophy, philosophical thought, traditions and works of the Western world. Historically, the term refers to the philosophical thinking of Western culture, beginning with the ancient Greek philosophy of the Pre ...
following the rise of post-Hegelian philosophy in the 1830s, and especially amid "that ultra-critical thinking which…has swept over Europe like a great wave" beginning in the 1960s. A useful introduction to the many grounds on which Hösle criticizes the often-unchallenged relativistic assumptions of our time is provided in "Foundational Issues of Objective Idealism," the opening essay of ''Objective Idealism, Ethics and Politics'' (1998). He establishes his positive position largely through reflexive or transcendental reasoning—that is, reflections upon the necessary presuppositions of all reason and speech. While the theoretical alternative Hösle provides is largely Platonic and Hegelian, his practical philosophy could be described as a modified Kantianism, and is developed in the same volume's second essay: "The Greatness and Limits of Kant's Practical Philosophy." There Hösle argues that the autonomous, rationalist, and universalist positions of Kant, based on the synthetic ''a priori'', remain unsurpassed and indispensable achievements. However, Hösle does grant that Kant was mistaken in neglecting the need to cultivate the emotions, as well as in his overly formalist approach, which neglects the need for concrete knowledge of circumstances and wrongly denies the possibility of morally compelling exceptions to objective moral rules.Hösle, "The Greatness and Limits of Kant's Practical Philosophy," in ''Objective Idealism, Ethics and Politics'', esp. 41-44, 48-57.


Select publications

*"Cicero's Plato." ''Wiener Studien'' 121 (2008): 145–170. *''Darwinism and Philosophy'' (co-edited with Christian Illies). Notre Dame:
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, 2005. *"Did the Greeks Deliberately Use the Golden Ratio in an Artwork? A Hermeneutical Reflection." ''La Parola del Passato'' 362 (2009): 415–26. *"The Idea of a Rationalistic
Philosophy of Religion Philosophy of religion is "the philosophical examination of the central themes and concepts involved in religious traditions". Philosophical discussions on such topics date from ancient times, and appear in the earliest known Text (literary theo ...
and Its Challenges." ''Jahrbuch für Religionsphilosophie'' 6 (2007): 159–181 *''Hegels System: Der Idealismus der Subjektivität und das Problem der Intersubjektivität''. 'Hegel's System: The Idealism of Subjectivity and the Problem of Intersubjectivity''.2 volumes. Hamburg: Felix Meiner Verlag, 1987. 2nd edition, 1998. *"Interpreting Philosophical Dialogues." ''Antike und Abendland'' 48 (2002): 68–90. *"Is There Progress in the History of Philosophy?" In ''Hegel's History of Philosophy'', ed. D. A. Duquette, 185–204. Albany, NY: SUNY Press, 2003. *"The Lost Prodigal Son's Corporal Works of Mercy and the Bridegroom's Wedding: The Religious Subtext of Charles Dickens’ ''Great Expectations''." '' Anglia'' 126 (2008): 477–502. *"Moral und Politik: Grundlagen einer Politischen Ethik fuer das 21. Jahrhundert." Munich: Beck, 1997. "Morals and Politics," trans. Steven Rendall. Notre Dame: Notre Dame University Press, 2004. *''Objective Idealism, Ethics and Politics''. Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 1998. *''Platon interpretieren''. Paderborn: Ferdinand Schöningh, 2004. *''Der philosophische Dialog: Eine Poetik und Hermeneutik''. 'The Philosophical Dialogue: A Poetic and Hermeneutical Theory''.München: C. H. Beck Verlag, 2006. *"Philosophy and its Languages: A Philosopher's Reflections on the Rise of English as Universal Academic Language." In ''The Contest of Languages'', ed. M.Bloomer, 245–62. Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 2005. *''Philosophie der ökologischen Krise: Moskauer Vorträge''. 'Philosophy of the Ecological Crisis: Moscow Lectures''.München: C.H.Beck, 1991. *"Vico's Age of Heroes and the Age of Men in John Ford's Film ''The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance''" (co-authored with Mark Roche). ''Clio'' 23 (1994): 131–147. *"Vico und die Idee der Kulturwissenschaft" Vico and the Idea of Cultural Science."Introduction to Giambattista Vico, ''Prinzipien einer neuen Wissenschaft über die gemeinsame Natur der Völker'' 'Principles of a New Science concerning the Common Nature of Peoples''.Ed. and trans. Hösle and Ch. Jermann. 2 volumes. Hamburg: Felix Meiner Verlag, 1990. *''Woody Allen: An Essay on the Nature of the Comical''. Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 2007. * ''Eine kurze Geschichte der deutschen Philosophie. Rückblick auf den deutschen Geist''. Beck, München 2013, ISBN 978-3-406-64864-9 Short History of German Philosophy. A Retrospective on the German Spirit * ''God as Reason'': Essays in Philosophical Theology. Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 2013, ISBN 026-803-098-7. * Kritik der verstehenden Vernunft. Eine Grundlegung der Geisteswissenschaften. München: Verlag C. H. Beck, 2018, ISBN 978-3406725883. ritique of Hermeneutic Reason. A Groundwork of Humanities* ''Globale Fliehkräfte – eine Geschichtsphilosophische Kartierung der Gegenwart.'' 20213 Freiberg/München: Verlag Karl Alber/Verlag Herder GmbH, ISBN 9786555042207. lobal Centrifugal Forces - A Charting of the Present based on Philosophy of History* ''Mit dem Rücken zu Russland'': Der Ukrainekrieg und die Fehler des Westens. Baden-Baden: Karl Alber Verlag, 2022, ISBN 9783495999400 (printed) e ISBN 9783495999417 (ePDF). ith your Back to Russia: The Ukraine War and the Errors of the West


See also

*
Plato's unwritten doctrines Plato's so-called unwritten doctrines are metaphysical theories ascribed to him by his students and other ancient philosophers but not clearly formulated in his writings. In recent research, they are sometimes known as Plato's 'principle theory' ( ...
, for the Tübingen School of Plato's interpretation


References


External links


Hösle's professional website

Notre Dame Institute for Advanced Study



John Monczunski, "The Amazing World of Vittorio Hösle"

Vittorio G Hosle , University of Notre Dame - Academia.edu
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