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Josef Pieper

Josef Pieper (German: [ˈpiːpɐ]; 4 May 1904 – 6 November 1997)[1] was a German Catholic philosopher and an important figure in the resurgence of interest in the thought of Thomas Aquinas in early-to-mid 20th-century philosophy. Among his most notable works are The Four Cardinal Virtues: Prudence, Justice, Fortitude, Temperance; Leisure, the Basis of Culture; and Guide to Thomas Aquinas (published in England as Introduction to Thomas Aquinas).

Josef Pieper
Born(1904-05-04)4 May 1904
Died6 November 1997(1997-11-06) (aged 93)
Era20th-century philosophy
RegionWestern philosophy
SchoolThomism
Christian philosophy
Main interests
Philosophy of religion

Life and career edit

Pieper studied philosophy, law and sociology at the universities of Berlin and Münster. After working as a sociologist and freelance writer, he became ordinary professor of philosophical anthropology at the University of Münster, and taught there from 1950 to 1976. As professor emeritus, he continued to provide lectures until 1996.[2] With his wife Hildegard, he translated C.S. Lewis's The Problem of Pain into German (Über den Schmerz, 1954) with an afterword, "On Simplicity of Language in Philosophy". A symposium to celebrate his 90th birthday was held in Münster in May 1994, with the papers read there published as Aufklärung durch Tradition ("Enlightenment through Tradition") in 1995. In 2010, a symposium was held in Paderborn on "Josef Pieper's and C. S. Lewis's View of Man", with papers published in Wahrheit und Selbstüberschreitung ("Truth and Self-Transcendence").[3]

Philosophy edit

His views are rooted primarily in the Scholasticism of Thomas Aquinas and in the teachings of Plato. In 60 years of creative work as a philosopher and writer, Pieper explicated the wisdom tradition of the West in clear language, and identified its enduring relevance.

Legacy edit

Recent champions of Pieper's philosophy in the English-speaking world include James V. Schall, S.J., professor of political philosophy at Georgetown University, Joseph T. Lienhard, S.J., professor of theology at Fordham University, Steven Cortright at St. Mary's College of California, Francis Grabowski, professor of English at Rogers State University, and from within the Muslim community, Hamza Yusuf of Zaytuna College, Berkeley, California.[4][citation needed]

The philosopher Kurt Flasch sees Pieper's 1934 writing as support for National Socialist social policy. However, Flasch qualifies that Pieper's attempts to act as a "bridge builder" between Catholicism and the Nazi state are visible "only in his world of thought of the years 1933 and 1934".[5] In the early phase of the Nazi regime, Pieper "[clarified] the ethically correct intention of National Socialism and [...] explained to hesitant Catholics the parallel social teaching of the encyclical Quadragesimo of 1929" and thus at his place of work in Münster in community with the aforementioned scholars served to "talk the Münster Catholics out of their distance from National Socialism". Pieper agreed with Schmaus and Lortz that "Hitler and the Pope [...] had the same main enemies", namely "liberalism on the right, this hereditary evil of modernity which underlies the current crisis, and Bolshevism on the left, before Hitler saved us". "He, Pieper, proves to the Catholic Christians that Hitler's and the Pope's goals are identical." Pieper's book, Das Arbeitsrecht des Neuen Reiches und die Enzyklika Quadragesimo anno ("The Labor Law of the New Reich and the Encyclical Quadragesimo Anno") (1934), says: "The very far-reaching, in individual points astonishing correspondences between the model of the encyclical and the socio-political goals and realizations of the National Socialist state should be clarified so emphatically, so that the Catholic Christians outside the bridge that connects the ideas of Christian social teaching with National Socialist social policy, the core of the domestic policy of the Third Reich.”[6] Hans Maier wrote in a review that Flasch, in his writing on Pieper, refutes the assumption that Pieper was a "pioneer of National Socialism". Pieper gave the Third Reich "no impetus, no suggestions", but was initially deceived by Nazi attempts to hide the criminal character of that state.[7]

However, immediately after the publication of the book Das Arbeitsrecht des Neuen Reiches und die Enzyklika Quadragesimo, Pieper recognized his mistake and asked the publisher on 21 July 1934 and again on 22 September 22, to refrain from a new edition.[8] According to Hans Maier, Pieper quickly distanced himself from Das Arbeitsrecht and his positive assessment of Nazi social policy.[9] In his work on the cardinal virtue of bravery, also published in 1934, Pieper, referring to the situation in Germany, was already warning of a “destructive counterattack of […] irrationalism” that “declares war on the primacy of […] the Spirit itself.”[10] Pieper also criticized the "conversion of society into a community" operated by the Nazis. Because of the increasingly visible rejection of Nazism in his writings, Pieper was eventually banned from publishing. The philosopher Fernando Inciarte therefore classifies Pieper as an opponent of National Socialism, who, however, did not cross the line into open resistance and therefore "never claimed the honor of being considered an opposition member". However, Pieper's writings have been shown to have influenced members of the opposition such as Dietrich Bonhoeffer.[11]

Awards edit

In 1981 Pieper received the Balzan Prize in Philosophy; in 1987 he was awarded the State Prize of the state of Nordrhein-Westfalen. In 1990, he received the Ehrenring of the Görres-Gesellschaft.

Select publications in English edit

  • Leisure, the Basis of Culture. Translated by Alexander Dru. With an introduction by T. S. Eliot. London: Faber and Faber, 1952. (Originally Muße und Kult. München:Kösel-Verlag, 1948). New translation by Gerald Malsbary. South Bend: St. Augustine's Press, 1998. ISBN 1-890318-35-3.
  • The End of Time: A Meditation on the Philosophy of History. Translated by Michael Bullock. New York:Pantheon Books, 1954. (Originally Uber das Ende der Zeit). Reprinted New York: Octagon Books, 1982. ISBN 0-374-96447-5. Reprinted San Francisco: Ignatius Press, 1999. ISBN 0-89870-726-9.
  • The Silence of St. Thomas. Translated by Daniel O'Connor. London: Faber & Faber, 1957. ISBN 1-890318-78-7.
  • Happiness and Contemplation. Translated by Richard and Clara Winston. New York: Pantheon, 1958. Reprinted, with an introduction by Ralph McInerny. South Bend: St. Augustine's Press, 1998. ISBN 1-890318-31-0.
  • The Four Cardinal Virtues: Prudence, Justice, Fortitude, Temperance. Notre Dame, Ind., 1966. ISBN 978-0-268-00103-2. Translations originally published separately, Fortitude and Temperance translated by Daniel F. Coogan (1954); Justice translated by Lawrence E. Lynch (1955); and Prudence translated by Richard and Clara Winston (1959).
  • Scholasticism: Personalities and Problems of Medieval Philosophy. Translated by Richard and Clara Winston. New York: Pantheon Press, 1960. Reissued South Bend: St. Augustine's Press, 2001. ISBN 1-58731-750-8.
  • Guide to Thomas Aquinas. Translated by Richard and Clara Winston. New York: Pantheon Books, 1962. (Originally Hinführung zu Thomas von Aquin.) Publication in England as Introduction to Thomas Aquinas. London: Faber and Faber, 1962. Reissued San Francisco: Ignatius Press, 1991. ISBN 0-89870-319-0
  • Enthusiasm and Divine Madness. Translated by Richard and Clara Winston. New York: Harcourt, Brace & World, 1964. (Originally Begeisterung und Göttlicher Wahnsinn). Reissued South Bend: St. Augustine's Press, 2000. ISBN 1-890318-23-X
  • In Tune with the World: A Theory of Festivity. Translated by Richard and Clara Winston. New York: Harcourt, Brace and World, 1965. (Originally Zustimmung zur Welt). Reissued South Bend: St. Augustine's Press, 1999. ISBN 1-890318-33-7
  • Death and Immortality. Translated by Richard and Clara Winston. New York: Herder & Herder; London: Burns & Oates, 1969.[12] (Originally Tod und Unsterblichkeit. Munich: Kösel-Verlag, 1968.). Reissued South Bend: St. Augustine's Press, 2000. ISBN 1-890318-18-3
  • Hope and History. Translated by Richard and Clara Winston. New York: Herder & Herder; London: Burns & Oates, 1969. ISBN 0-223-97699-7.
  • On Hope. Translated by Mary Frances McCarthy. (Originally Über die Hoffnung). San Francisco: Ignatius Press, 1986. ISBN 0-89870-067-1.
  • What is a Feast? Waterloo: North Waterloo Academic Press, 1987. ISBN 0-921075-04-9.
  • No One Could Have Known: An Autobiography – the Early Years 1904-1945. Translated by Graham Harrison. (Originally Noch wusste es Niemand). San Francisco: Ignatius Press, 1987. ISBN 0-89870-131-7.
  • In Defense of Philosophy: Classical wisdom stands up to modern challenges. Translated by Lothar Krauth. San Francisco: Ignatius Press, 1992. ISBN 0-89870-397-2 (Originally Verteidigungsrede für die Philosophie. Munich: Kösel-Verlag, 1966).
  • Only the Lover Sings: Art and Contemplation. Translated by Lothar Krauth. San Francisco: Ignatius Press, 1990. ISBN 0-89870-302-6 (Originally Nur der Liebende Singt, 1988).
  • In Search of the Sacred: Contributions to An Answer, San Francisco: Ignatius Press, 1991. ISBN 978-0-89870-301-6
  • Josef Pieper: An Anthology, San Francisco: Ignatius Press, 1989. A translation of Josef Pieper: Lesebuch; second edition, Munich: Kösel-Verlag, 1984. First edition 1981. ISBN 978-0-89870-226-2
  • The Concept of Sin (2001), translated by Edward T. Oakes SJ (originally: Über den Begriff der Sünde, Munich 1977), South Bend, Indiana: St. Augustine's Press. ISBN 1-890318-08-6
  • Abuse Of Language, Abuse Of Power. San Francisco: Ignatius Press, 1992. ISBN 0-89870-362-X
  • Leisure, the Basis of Culture and The Philosophical Act. Translated by Alexander Dru. With an introduction by James V. Schall, SJ. San Francisco: Ignatius Press, 2009. 143pp. ISBN 978-1-58617-256-5
  • Tradition: Concept and Claim. Translated by E. Christian Kopff, St. Augustine Press, 2010.
  • The Christian Idea of Man. Translated by Dan Farrelly. South Bend, Indiana: St. Augustine's Press, 2011. ISBN 978-1-58731-112-3. (Originally "Über das christliche Menschenbild". Munich: Kösel-Verlag).
  • Not Yet the Twilight: An Autobiography: 1945-1964. South Bend, Indiana: St. Augustine's Press, 2017. ISBN 978-1587315763
  • A Journey to Point Omega: Autobiography from 1964. Translated by Dan Farrelly. South Bend, Indiana: St. Augustine's Press, 2020. ISBN 978-1587314056

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Josef Pieper, Philosopher of Virtue" IgnatiusInsight.com. Retrieved 2011-07-20.
  2. ^ Short bio, Josef Pieper Stiftung at Akademie Franz Hitze Haus (in German). Retrieved 2011-07-20.
  3. ^ ed. Thomas Möllenbeck & Berthold Wald; published by Ferdinand Schöningh, Paderborn etc. 2011. ISBN 978-3-506-77157-5
  4. ^ "Hamza Yusuf interviewing Anna Bonta Moreland".
  5. ^ Flasch, Kurt, Catholic Pioneers of National Socialism, Frankfurt a. M. 2021, p. 15.
  6. ^ Pieper, Josef, Das Arbeitsrecht des Neuen Reiches und die Enzyklika Quadragesimo anno, Münster 1934, p. 3.
  7. ^ Maier, Hans, Ordnung, Führung, Bindung, Süddeutsche Zeitung, November 15, 2021, p. 9.
  8. ^ Die Tagespost: Lehrstühle im Wind des Zeitgeistes. June 6, 2022, retrieved June 22, 2022.
  9. ^ Maier, Hans, Ordnung, Führung, Bindung, Süddeutsche Zeitung, November 15, 2021, p. 9.
  10. ^ Pieper, Joseph, Vom Sinn der Tapferkeit, Leipzig 1934, p. 17.
  11. ^ Inciarte, Fernando: About Josef Pieper, in: Hans M. Baumgartner, Klaus Jacobi, Henning Ottmann (eds.): Philosophisches Jahrbuch, Volume 105, Volume 1, Baden-Baden 1998. p. 238-240, here: p. 239.
  12. ^ Reviewed by Christopher Derrick in the TLS Jan. 22, 1970, together with Hope and History.
  • This text contains elements translated from the German Wikipedia article.

External links edit

  • "A Philosopher of Virtue", obituary by Gilbert Meilaender in First Things, Apr. 1998
  • "Josef Pieper: leisure and its discontents", by Roger Kimball in The New Criterion, Jan. 1999
  • Summaries of the Writings of Josef Pieper
  • Josef Pieper Arbeitsstelle (available in english) with extensive bibliography

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Josef Pieper German ˈpiːpɐ 4 May 1904 6 November 1997 1 was a German Catholic philosopher and an important figure in the resurgence of interest in the thought of Thomas Aquinas in early to mid 20th century philosophy Among his most notable works are The Four Cardinal Virtues Prudence Justice Fortitude Temperance Leisure the Basis of Culture and Guide to Thomas Aquinas published in England as Introduction to Thomas Aquinas Josef PieperBorn 1904 05 04 4 May 1904Elte German EmpireDied6 November 1997 1997 11 06 aged 93 Munster GermanyEra20th century philosophyRegionWestern philosophySchoolThomismChristian philosophyMain interestsPhilosophy of religion Contents 1 Life and career 2 Philosophy 3 Legacy 4 Awards 5 Select publications in English 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksLife and career editPieper studied philosophy law and sociology at the universities of Berlin and Munster After working as a sociologist and freelance writer he became ordinary professor of philosophical anthropology at the University of Munster and taught there from 1950 to 1976 As professor emeritus he continued to provide lectures until 1996 2 With his wife Hildegard he translated C S Lewis s The Problem of Pain into German Uber den Schmerz 1954 with an afterword On Simplicity of Language in Philosophy A symposium to celebrate his 90th birthday was held in Munster in May 1994 with the papers read there published as Aufklarung durch Tradition Enlightenment through Tradition in 1995 In 2010 a symposium was held in Paderborn on Josef Pieper s and C S Lewis s View of Man with papers published in Wahrheit und Selbstuberschreitung Truth and Self Transcendence 3 Philosophy editHis views are rooted primarily in the Scholasticism of Thomas Aquinas and in the teachings of Plato In 60 years of creative work as a philosopher and writer Pieper explicated the wisdom tradition of the West in clear language and identified its enduring relevance Legacy editRecent champions of Pieper s philosophy in the English speaking world include James V Schall S J professor of political philosophy at Georgetown University Joseph T Lienhard S J professor of theology at Fordham University Steven Cortright at St Mary s College of California Francis Grabowski professor of English at Rogers State University and from within the Muslim community Hamza Yusuf of Zaytuna College Berkeley California 4 citation needed The philosopher Kurt Flasch sees Pieper s 1934 writing as support for National Socialist social policy However Flasch qualifies that Pieper s attempts to act as a bridge builder between Catholicism and the Nazi state are visible only in his world of thought of the years 1933 and 1934 5 In the early phase of the Nazi regime Pieper clarified the ethically correct intention of National Socialism and explained to hesitant Catholics the parallel social teaching of the encyclical Quadragesimo of 1929 and thus at his place of work in Munster in community with the aforementioned scholars served to talk the Munster Catholics out of their distance from National Socialism Pieper agreed with Schmaus and Lortz that Hitler and the Pope had the same main enemies namely liberalism on the right this hereditary evil of modernity which underlies the current crisis and Bolshevism on the left before Hitler saved us He Pieper proves to the Catholic Christians that Hitler s and the Pope s goals are identical Pieper s book Das Arbeitsrecht des Neuen Reiches und die Enzyklika Quadragesimo anno The Labor Law of the New Reich and the Encyclical Quadragesimo Anno 1934 says The very far reaching in individual points astonishing correspondences between the model of the encyclical and the socio political goals and realizations of the National Socialist state should be clarified so emphatically so that the Catholic Christians outside the bridge that connects the ideas of Christian social teaching with National Socialist social policy the core of the domestic policy of the Third Reich 6 Hans Maier wrote in a review that Flasch in his writing on Pieper refutes the assumption that Pieper was a pioneer of National Socialism Pieper gave the Third Reich no impetus no suggestions but was initially deceived by Nazi attempts to hide the criminal character of that state 7 However immediately after the publication of the book Das Arbeitsrecht des Neuen Reiches und die Enzyklika Quadragesimo Pieper recognized his mistake and asked the publisher on 21 July 1934 and again on 22 September 22 to refrain from a new edition 8 According to Hans Maier Pieper quickly distanced himself from Das Arbeitsrecht and his positive assessment of Nazi social policy 9 In his work on the cardinal virtue of bravery also published in 1934 Pieper referring to the situation in Germany was already warning of a destructive counterattack of irrationalism that declares war on the primacy of the Spirit itself 10 Pieper also criticized the conversion of society into a community operated by the Nazis Because of the increasingly visible rejection of Nazism in his writings Pieper was eventually banned from publishing The philosopher Fernando Inciarte therefore classifies Pieper as an opponent of National Socialism who however did not cross the line into open resistance and therefore never claimed the honor of being considered an opposition member However Pieper s writings have been shown to have influenced members of the opposition such as Dietrich Bonhoeffer 11 Awards editIn 1981 Pieper received the Balzan Prize in Philosophy in 1987 he was awarded the State Prize of the state of Nordrhein Westfalen In 1990 he received the Ehrenring of the Gorres Gesellschaft Select publications in English editLeisure the Basis of Culture Translated by Alexander Dru With an introduction by T S Eliot London Faber and Faber 1952 Originally Musse und Kult Munchen Kosel Verlag 1948 New translation by Gerald Malsbary South Bend St Augustine s Press 1998 ISBN 1 890318 35 3 The End of Time A Meditation on the Philosophy of History Translated by Michael Bullock New York Pantheon Books 1954 Originally Uber das Ende der Zeit Reprinted New York Octagon Books 1982 ISBN 0 374 96447 5 Reprinted San Francisco Ignatius Press 1999 ISBN 0 89870 726 9 The Silence of St Thomas Translated by Daniel O Connor London Faber amp Faber 1957 ISBN 1 890318 78 7 Happiness and Contemplation Translated by Richard and Clara Winston New York Pantheon 1958 Reprinted with an introduction by Ralph McInerny South Bend St Augustine s Press 1998 ISBN 1 890318 31 0 The Four Cardinal Virtues Prudence Justice Fortitude Temperance Notre Dame Ind 1966 ISBN 978 0 268 00103 2 Translations originally published separately Fortitude and Temperance translated by Daniel F Coogan 1954 Justice translated by Lawrence E Lynch 1955 and Prudence translated by Richard and Clara Winston 1959 Scholasticism Personalities and Problems of Medieval Philosophy Translated by Richard and Clara Winston New York Pantheon Press 1960 Reissued South Bend St Augustine s Press 2001 ISBN 1 58731 750 8 Guide to Thomas Aquinas Translated by Richard and Clara Winston New York Pantheon Books 1962 Originally Hinfuhrung zu Thomas von Aquin Publication in England as Introduction to Thomas Aquinas London Faber and Faber 1962 Reissued San Francisco Ignatius Press 1991 ISBN 0 89870 319 0 Enthusiasm and Divine Madness Translated by Richard and Clara Winston New York Harcourt Brace amp World 1964 Originally Begeisterung und Gottlicher Wahnsinn Reissued South Bend St Augustine s Press 2000 ISBN 1 890318 23 X In Tune with the World A Theory of Festivity Translated by Richard and Clara Winston New York Harcourt Brace and World 1965 Originally Zustimmung zur Welt Reissued South Bend St Augustine s Press 1999 ISBN 1 890318 33 7 Death and Immortality Translated by Richard and Clara Winston New York Herder amp Herder London Burns amp Oates 1969 12 Originally Tod und Unsterblichkeit Munich Kosel Verlag 1968 Reissued South Bend St Augustine s Press 2000 ISBN 1 890318 18 3 Hope and History Translated by Richard and Clara Winston New York Herder amp Herder London Burns amp Oates 1969 ISBN 0 223 97699 7 On Hope Translated by Mary Frances McCarthy Originally Uber die Hoffnung San Francisco Ignatius Press 1986 ISBN 0 89870 067 1 What is a Feast Waterloo North Waterloo Academic Press 1987 ISBN 0 921075 04 9 No One Could Have Known An Autobiography the Early Years 1904 1945 Translated by Graham Harrison Originally Noch wusste es Niemand San Francisco Ignatius Press 1987 ISBN 0 89870 131 7 In Defense of Philosophy Classical wisdom stands up to modern challenges Translated by Lothar Krauth San Francisco Ignatius Press 1992 ISBN 0 89870 397 2 Originally Verteidigungsrede fur die Philosophie Munich Kosel Verlag 1966 Only the Lover Sings Art and Contemplation Translated by Lothar Krauth San Francisco Ignatius Press 1990 ISBN 0 89870 302 6 Originally Nur der Liebende Singt 1988 In Search of the Sacred Contributions to An Answer San Francisco Ignatius Press 1991 ISBN 978 0 89870 301 6 Josef Pieper An Anthology San Francisco Ignatius Press 1989 A translation of Josef Pieper Lesebuch second edition Munich Kosel Verlag 1984 First edition 1981 ISBN 978 0 89870 226 2 The Concept of Sin 2001 translated by Edward T Oakes SJ originally Uber den Begriff der Sunde Munich 1977 South Bend Indiana St Augustine s Press ISBN 1 890318 08 6 Abuse Of Language Abuse Of Power San Francisco Ignatius Press 1992 ISBN 0 89870 362 X Leisure the Basis of Culture and The Philosophical Act Translated by Alexander Dru With an introduction by James V Schall SJ San Francisco Ignatius Press 2009 143pp ISBN 978 1 58617 256 5 Tradition Concept and Claim Translated by E Christian Kopff St Augustine Press 2010 The Christian Idea of Man Translated by Dan Farrelly South Bend Indiana St Augustine s Press 2011 ISBN 978 1 58731 112 3 Originally Uber das christliche Menschenbild Munich Kosel Verlag Not Yet the Twilight An Autobiography 1945 1964 South Bend Indiana St Augustine s Press 2017 ISBN 978 1587315763 A Journey to Point Omega Autobiography from 1964 Translated by Dan Farrelly South Bend Indiana St Augustine s Press 2020 ISBN 978 1587314056See also editPortals nbsp Biography nbsp Catholicism nbsp GermanyReferences edit Josef Pieper Philosopher of Virtue IgnatiusInsight com Retrieved 2011 07 20 Short bio Josef Pieper Stiftung at Akademie Franz Hitze Haus in German Retrieved 2011 07 20 ed Thomas Mollenbeck amp Berthold Wald published by Ferdinand Schoningh Paderborn etc 2011 ISBN 978 3 506 77157 5 Hamza Yusuf interviewing Anna Bonta Moreland Flasch Kurt Catholic Pioneers of National Socialism Frankfurt a M 2021 p 15 Pieper Josef Das Arbeitsrecht des Neuen Reiches und die Enzyklika Quadragesimo anno Munster 1934 p 3 Maier Hans Ordnung Fuhrung Bindung Suddeutsche Zeitung November 15 2021 p 9 Die Tagespost Lehrstuhle im Wind des Zeitgeistes June 6 2022 retrieved June 22 2022 Maier Hans Ordnung Fuhrung Bindung Suddeutsche Zeitung November 15 2021 p 9 Pieper Joseph Vom Sinn der Tapferkeit Leipzig 1934 p 17 Inciarte Fernando About Josef Pieper in Hans M Baumgartner Klaus Jacobi Henning Ottmann eds Philosophisches Jahrbuch Volume 105 Volume 1 Baden Baden 1998 p 238 240 here p 239 Reviewed by Christopher Derrick in the TLS Jan 22 1970 together with Hope and History This text contains elements translated from the German Wikipedia article External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Josef Pieper A Philosopher of Virtue obituary by Gilbert Meilaender in First Things Apr 1998 Josef Pieper leisure and its discontents by Roger Kimball in The New Criterion Jan 1999 Course syllabus from Baylor University Summaries of the Writings of Josef Pieper Josef Pieper Arbeitsstelle available in english with extensive bibliography Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Josef Pieper amp oldid 1218871007, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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