We are happy to announce that the conference Examining Hegel’s idea of Self-Determination: from Actuality to Concept will take place on 6th-8th of June at the university of Warwick. The conference is organized by Filip Niklas, Edmund Smith, Ahilleas Rokni and Mert Can Yirmibes.
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Programme:
Richard Dien Winfield (Georgia): Overcoming Actuality: How Hegel Frees Us From The Prison of Modality
Friedrike Schick (Tübingen): Absolute Necessity: Some Considerations about its Concept and its Rationale in Hegel’s “Logic of Essence”
Claudia Wirsing (Braunschweig): Hegel’s Theory of Reciprocity
Susanne Herrmann-Sinai (Oxford): Thought and Action: The philosophical context of a philosophy of action
David Merrill (Independent): Rethinking Capital: An Interview with Richard Dien Winfield
Michela Bordignon (UFABC): Hegel’s Criticism of Substance and Process Philosophy
Jonas Heller (Frankfurt): Substantial Actuality and the Equivalence of the Form
Georg Oswald (Bonn): Thinking Towards A Speculative Theory: Outset and Completion of the Concept in Hegel’s Begriffslogik
Dino Jakušić (Warwick): Hegel’s Ontological Argument
Ryan Haecker (Cambridge): Hegel’s Speculative Syllogism: A Contribution to the Theology of Logic
Søren Rosendal (Independent): Proof by Logical Self-determination, Examined in the Transition from ‘Relative Necessity’ to ‘Absolute Necessity’ of Hegel’s Logic
Mert Can Yirmibes (Warwick): Actuality, Possibility and Reflection in Hegel’s Treatment of Modality
Ryan Froese (DePaul): Absolute and Blind: Hegel on Necessity and Contingency
Edmund Smith (Warwick): On the Judgments
Anne Clausen (Göttingen): The Necessity of Contingency
Eliza Little (Chicago): Necessity as the Power of Substance in Hegel’s Logic of Essence
Ahilleas Rokni (Warwick): How Being and Essence manifest in the pure Concept
Filip Niklas (Warwick): Being, Shine and the Universal: Sphere-defining Determinations
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