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CFP: “The Legacy of Hegel’s Realphilosophy and Philosophy of Nature” («Ethic in Progress», 2024)

Giulia La Rocca // Nov 28, 2023

We are glad to give notice of the call for papers for the new issue of «Ethic in Progress» (2024), …

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Digital Kant-Lecture: Andrea Esser, “Grenzen der Kritik? Rassismus in Kants Kritik der Urteilskraft” (29 November 2023)

Giulia La Rocca // Nov 27, 2023

We are glad to give notice the Digital Kant-Lecture Grenzen der Kritik? Rassismus in Kants Kritik der Urteilskraft, by Andrea …

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New release: E. Maraguat, “True Purposes in Hegel’s Logic” (Cambridge University Press, 2023)

Giovanni Mezzavilla // Nov 27, 2023

We are glad to give notice of the volume True Purposes in Hegel’s Logic by Edgar Maraguat (Cambridge University Press, 2023). From the …

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Reminder: International Conference: “Freedom of God, Freedom of the Human Being. Schelling and the Medieval Philosophy” (Padova, 28-29 November 2023)

hegelpd // Nov 26, 2023

We are glad to remind you that the International Conference Freedom of God, Freedom of the Human Being. Schelling and …

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New release: «Verifiche»: Critique: Hegel and Contemporary Critical Theory (LII, 1/2023)

hegelpd // Nov 25, 2023

We are glad to give notice of the release of a new issue of «Verifiche» (LII, 1/2023): Critique: Hegel and Contemporary …

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Event: “Kant and the Needs of Reason III” (Istanbul and Online, 26 November 2023)

Mattia Megli // Nov 24, 2023

We are glad to give notice of the third meeting of Kant and the Needs of Reason, with the talk …

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New Release: Klaus Steigleder, “Kants »Grundlegung zur Metaphysik der Sitten«. Ein einführender Kommentar” (Meiner, 2023)

Mattia Megli // Nov 24, 2023

We are glad to give notice of the release of the volume Kants »Grundlegung zur Metaphysik der Sitten«. Ein einführender …

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hegelpd

hegelpd is the academic blog of the Classical German Philosophy research group at the University of Padua. The group, led by Luca Illetterati, Francesca Menegoni and Antonio Maria Nunziante, carries on a tradition started fifty years ago by Franco Chiereghin.
Since 2013, this website is a space for sharing resources, news and contributions for all those interested in these topics. We will provide updated news about events, workshops, conferences, calls for papers, publications and bibliographies related to Classical German Philosophy, as well as events involving our research group.
This blog is intended as a resource for all scholars, students and people interested in Classical German Thought and its relevance to contemporary philosophical and cultural debates.