In order to celebrate the 250th anniversary of Hegel’s birth, hegelpd launches the Padova Hegel Lectures: the series consists of 13 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. The Lectures will be held throughout 2020, 2021 and 2022 and will run alongside other activities and seminars of the research group on classical German philosophy at the University of Padova.
Here is the complete program of the Padova Hegel Lectures:
11 February 2020 Tereza Matějčková (Charles University, Prague) [video]
30 June 2020 Dina Emundts (Free University, Berlin) [video]
15 September 2020 Marco Aurélio Werle (University of São Paulo) [video]
18 December 2020 Angelica Nuzzo (The City University of New York) [video]
30 March 2021 Miguel Giusti (Pontifical Catholic University of Peru, Lima) [video]
19 April 2021 Paul Kottman (New School of Social Research, New York) [video]
23 November 2021 Christopher Yeomans (Purdue College of Liberal Arts)
Héctor Ferreiro (CONICET, Buenos Aires) [rescheduled]
James Kreines (Claremont McKenna College) [rescheduled]
Eva Geulen (Leibniz Center for Literary and Cultural Research, Berlin) [rescheduled]
Christophe Bouton (Bordeaux Montaigne University) [rescheduled]
Julia Peters (University of Tübingen) [rescheduled]
Catherine Malabou (Kingston University, London) [rescheduled]
Here you can download the pdf file of the poster of the Padova Hegel Lectures.
For information you can write to info@hegelpd.it.