Hegel and the Hegelian Tradition in Political ThoughtHegel and the Hegelian Tradition in Political ThoughtHegel and the Hegelian Tradition in Political ThoughtDescriptionHegel is among the greatest polymaths of the modern era. However, the nature of his contribution to the humanities and social sciences has been systematically obscured since the Second World War. This conference is designed to highlight his significance as a political thinker in particular. Specialists have tended to confine their attention to one specific aspect of his thought, separating his metaphysical, historical and theoretical concerns. We aim at transforming our sense of the importance of Hegelian political thought by bringing together German specialists from Germany, Europe, the UK, and the US to stimulate a renewal of Hegel scholarship within the field of political thought. In emphasising both Hegel and the Hegelian tradition, we hope to achieve a dual renaissance: first, by reviving the study of Hegel’s own political philosophy and, second, by revitalising the study of the traditions he helped foster. Registration is required for attendance. The charge covers refreshments and lunch over two days of the conference. Please note there is no single-day rate and the registration fee is non-refundable. A programme for this two-day conference will be added closer to date. For more information, please visit the conference website: https://www.thebritishacademy.ac.uk/events/british-academy-conferences/hegel-the-hegelian-tradition/ If you have any questions about this event please email [email protected] Organised in partnership with the British Academy; DAAD – University of Cambridge; King's College Cambridge; Faculty of History, University of Cambridge. Funded by BEIS.
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