As in every six years, the International Hegel Association will organize its recurring conference in Stuttgart, Germany from 14 to 17 June 2017, bringing together over 50 distinguished scholars around one central topic that relates the work of Hegel to contemporary debates in the spirit of Hegel’s idea that philosophy should “capture its time in thought”. In 2017, the theme of the conference is “Second Nature”.
Information about the conference can be accessed at
https://hegelvereinigung.org/
A call for paper for early career researcher panels will be circulated soon.
Preliminary list of speakers:
Prof. Dr. Etienne Balibar (Paris Ouest Nanterre/Columbia University/Kingston University)
Prof. Dr. Frédéric Brahami (EHESS Paris)
Werner Bohleber (Psychoanalyst, Frankfurt)
Prof. Dr. Philippe Büttgen (Paris I, Sorbonne)
Prof. Dr. Catherine Colliot-Thélène (Université Rennes)
Prof. Dr. Katerina Deligiorgi (University of Sussex)
Prof. Dr. Christophe Desjours (CNAM, Paris)
Prof. Dr. John Dupre (University of Essex)
Prof. Dr. Dina Emundts (Universität Konstanz)
Prof. Dr. Günther Gebauer (FU Berlin)
Prof. Dr. Sebastian Gardner (London University)
Prof. Dr. Carl-Friedrich Gethman (Universität Duisburg-Essen)
Prof. Dr. Terry Pinkard (Georgetown University)
Prof. Dr. em. Jürgen Habermas (Goethe Universität Frankfurt)
Prof. Dr. Claude Habib (Université Sorbonne Nouvelle, Paris)
Prof. Dr. Gunnar Hindrichs (Universität Basel)
Prof. Dr. Axel Honneth (Columbia University)
Prof. Dr. Christoph Horn (Universität Bonn)
Prof. Dr. em. Rolf-Peter Horstmann (Humboldt-Universität Berlin)
Prof. Dr. Rahel Jaeggi (HU Berlin)
Prof. Dr. Bruno Karsenti (EHESS Paris)
Prof. Dr. Andrea Kern (Universität Leipzig)
PD Thomas Khurana (Goethe Universität Frankfurt)
Prof. Dr. Charles Larmore (Brown University Providence)
Prof. Dr. Christophe Litwin (University of California at Irvine)
Prof. Dr. Béatrice Longuenesse (New York University)
Prof. Dr. Hendrik Lorenz (Princeton University)
Prof. Dr. Catherine Malabou (Kingston University London)
Prof. Dr. Pierre Manent (EHESS Paris)
Prof. Dr. Oliver Marchart (Universität Wien)
Prof. Dr. John McDowell (University of Pittsburgh)
Prof. Dr. Francesca Menegoni (University of Padova)
Prof. Dr. Christoph Menke (Goethe Universität Frankfurt)
Prof. Dr. Stefan Möbius (Universität Graz)
Prof. Dr. Frederick Neuhouser (Columbia University New York)
Prof. Dr. Roberto Nigri (Universität Lüneburg)
Prof. Dr. Dirk Quadflieg (Universität Leipzig)
Prof. Dr. Michael Quante (Universität Münster)
Prof. Dr. Christoph Rapp (Ludwig-Maximilians-
Prof. Dr. Siegbert Rehberg (Universität Dresden)
Prof. Dr. Sebastian Rödl (Universität Leipzig)
Prof. Dr. Martin Saar (Universität Leipzig)
Prof. Dr. Birgitt Sandkaulen (Ruhr Universität Bochum – Hegelarchiv)
Prof. Dr. Erhart Schüttpelz (Universität Siegen)
Prof. Dr. Oliver Scholz (Universität Münster)
Prof. Dr. Ludwig Siep (Universität Münster)
Prof. Dr. Dominik Scott (University of Oxford)
Prof. Dr. Pirmin Stekeler-Weithofer (Universität Leipzig)
Prof. Dr. Joel Whitebook (Columbia University New York)