PhD Defense Annet Goudriaan: 'Seit ein Gespräch wir sind'

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Georg Friedrich Wilhelm Hegel portrait by Schlesinger (1831). Bron: Wikimedia
Georg Friedrich Wilhelm Hegel portrait by Schlesinger (1831). Bron: Wikimedia

On 12 March, Annet Goudriaan defends her dissertation titled "'Seit ein Gespräch wir sind': language and dialogical experience in Hegel".

Hegel's dialogical experience

An influential tradition in Hegel reception interprets Hegel’s dialectics as a monologue conducted by an omniscient subject, without any openness to what presents itself as other. Goudriaan aims to present Hegel as a dialogical thinker and does so by means of a precise analysis of Hegels approach to language: of his reflections on language, his particular and idiosyncratic use of language and of the interaction with the reader.

Reading Hegel as a dialogical thinker who grants a central position to both language and the reader allows for further development of Hegel’s concept of experience. ‘Bestimmung’ is a movement that allows for determination of experience, but also demands that we actively involve ourselves with the voices (‘Stimmen’) of others. The outcome is not a definitive truth in which there is no more to be said. Even though we have ultimately arrived at a comprehensive conceptual understanding, our concepts are not inert and require continuous interaction.

This reading also allows for a rethinking of the role played by language in Hegel’s thought. A focus on the interaction between Hegel’s text and the reader shows that the reader is implicated in the process of knowing, and that language can be used as a means to bring about experience. Hegel’s texts allow for a process of continuous ‘Bestimmung’: of the development of the text’s meaning, but also of the voice of philosophy, a voice in which we can come to know and recognize the plurality of voices that contributed to its making.

Start date and time
End date and time
Location
Online
PhD candidate
Annet Goudriaan
Dissertation
'Seit ein Gespräch wir sind': language and dialogical experience in Hegel
PhD supervisor(s)
Prof. P.G. Ziche
Co-supervisor(s)
J.E. de Jong
More information
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