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Event: Dean Moyar, Post-Kantian European Philosophy Research Seminar (Warwick, 24 January 2023)

Giulia La Rocca // Jan 17, 2023

We are glad to give notice that Dean Moyar (John Hopkins University) will give a talk at the Post-Kantian European …

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Conference: “Hegel Studiedag” (Brussel, 20 January 2023)

Giulia La Rocca // Jan 16, 2023

We are glad to give notice of the conference “Hegel Studiedag”, which will find place on January 20th, 2023, at …

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New Release: “Kant’s Transcendental Dialectic: A Re-Evaluation” («Open Philosophy» 5, 1/2022)

Giulia La Rocca // Jan 13, 2023

We are glad to give notice of the new issue of «Open Philosophy» 5, 1/2022, dedicated to the topic “Kant’s …

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new release: G. Sicolo, S. Gristina, G. Andreozzi (eds.) “L’idealismo tedesco come problema critico” (IISF PRess, 2022)

Niccolò Sbolci // Jan 11, 2023

We are glad to give notice of the release of the volume L’idealismo tedesco come problema critico. Riflessioni, fratture, permanenza …

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Online Seminar: “Hegel’s concept of Tragedy – An Inquiry into the Hegelian System” (Coimbra, 11 January 2023)

Giulia La Rocca // Jan 9, 2023

We are glad to give notice of the online seminar Hegel’s concept of Tragedy – An Inquiry into the Hegelian …

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hpd-Holidays: Giovanna Luciano, “Critique and Speculation: Reconsidering Hegel’s Early Dialectical Logic” («Hegel Bulletin», 2022)

Giulia La Rocca // Jan 4, 2023

hegelpd takes a winter break. In this period we will be sharing materials and other recent activities of our research group. …

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hpd-holidays: Luca Illetterati, Elena Tripaldi, “The Philosophy of the Future: The Relevance of Severino’s Metaphilosophy Today” («Eternity and Contradiction», Vol. 4 No. 7, 2022)

Giulia Bernard // Jan 3, 2023

hegelpd takes a winter break. In this period we will be sharing materials and other recent activities of our research group. …

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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.