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Praxis Reading Group: Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit (Lisbon and Online, Fridays 16h00-18h00)

We are glad to give notice of the “Praxis Reading GroupHegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit, which will find place on Fridays, from 16h00 to 18h00 (GMT) at the Universidade de Lisboa (Room B112.H, Library Building of the Faculdade de Letras) and online (meeting link will be shared via email).

The seminar is part of the CFUL activities and it is organized by Silvia Locatelli and Mariana Teixeira.

Working language is English. To participate, please register via email: praxis.reading.group.hegel@gmail.com.

Please find below the description of the seminar. For further information, please visit the website of the reading group.

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Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit is one of the most important – and difficult – texts in the history of philosophy, with its original mode of narrative that focuses on the development of human consciousness and spirit over time, introducing the idea of dialectical progression where ideas and concepts evolve through contradiction.
Since its first publication in 1806-1807, it has captivated generations of philosophers and social theorists, having influenced many schools of thought, such as Marxism, existentialism, feminism and contemporary critical theory. But its importance can also be attested by the passionate responses it provoked among its critics, from Kierkegaard, Schopenhauer and Nietzsche to more recent approaches such as post-structuralism.
Through the collective reading of the integral text of the Phenomenology, we will attempt in this Reading Group to understand how action and knowledge develop in the course of the search for truth: of oneself and of the world, and in relation with otherness. We will follow the journey of consciousness through the many figures it encounters – including, for instance, the much discussed figures of the master-slave dialectics, the struggle for recognition, the unhappy consciousness, Antigone, and the beautiful soul – in order to grasp the role of experience in the consciousness’s path towards absolute knowing.

 

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