hpd – Padova Hegel Lecture 2020: Christophe Bouton, “Hegel and the problem of realism” (Padova, July 19, 2022)
July 19, 2022
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In order to celebrate the 250th anniversary of Hegel’s birth, hegelpd has launched the Padova Hegel Lectures: a series of lectures given by international Hegel scholars, aimed at exploring Hegelian philosophy as a whole, investigating its main insights as well as its relevance for contemporary concerns.
We are very glad to announce that the next lecture will be given by Christophe Bouton (Université Bordeaux Montaigne). The title of the Lecture is Hegel and the problem of realism.
The lecture will take place in Aula Diano and on Zoom on July 19th, 2022, at 16:30 (GMT+2).
Registration
To sign up, please email info@hegelpd.it for the Zoom link
Previous Lectures
You can watch the previous lectures at the following links:
- Tereza Matějčková (Charles University, Prague): What Is Absent from the Phenomenology of Spirit: The World? The Individual?
- Dina Emundts (Freie Universität, Berlin): Hegel’s Concept of Time
- Marco Aurélio Werle (Universidade de São Paulo): Motivos da estética de Kant na estética de Hegel
- Angelica Nuzzo (City University of New York): Philosophy and the World at the End – Hegelian Reflections
- Miguel Giusti (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú): ¿Filosofía del derecho sin Ciencia de la lógica? Un debate en curso
- Paul Kottman (The New School for Social Research): Can Hegel’s Philosophy of Art help us to understand Contemporary Visual Culture?
- Christopher Yeomans (Purdue College of Liberal Arts): Hegel, our Archaic Contemporary
- James Kreines (Claremont McKenna): Reviving the Old Story of Reviving a Metaphysical System à la Spinoza: Kant’s Dialectic as Challenge and Hegel’s as Solution