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SUMMARY:Hegel's Response to Kant. 30th International Hegel‐Congress
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LOCATION:Universitätsstraße 7\, Vienna\, Austria
DESCRIPTION:<p>Hegel attributes the establishment of a philosophy of speculative reason to himself whereas Kant\, according to Hegel\, did not get beyond intellectual thinking. From this point of view\, research is asking whether Kant&rsquo\;s or Hegel&rsquo\;s philosophy is more valid nowadays\, but no consensus has emerged. From today&rsquo\;s perspective\, Kant and Hegel are outstanding witnesses of the history of philosophy\, but\, however\, of a history which entails a significant systematic power. Hegel&rsquo\;s philosophy often refers to Kant implicitly and explicitly. Numerous contexts of Hegel&rsquo\;s thinking become more easily accessible when the Kantian subtext is revealed. But also\, Hegel&rsquo\;s speculative thinking is useful to discover features of a speculative thinking in Kant&rsquo\;s works\, which one would not have expected. Elaborating Hegel&rsquo\;s references to Kant in order to gain a new understanding of Kant&rsquo\;s philosophy is a main goal of the 30th International Hegel Congress of the International Hegel-Society and the University of Vienna.</p>\n<p>The official languages of the congress are German\, English and French.</p>\n<p>Sections:</p>\n<ol>\n<li>Philosophy and System</li>\n<li>Reason and Dialectics</li>\n<li>Critique and Speculation</li>\n<li>Transcendental Logics and the Science of Logic</li>\n<li>Epistemology</li>\n<li>Phenomenology</li>\n<li>Metaphysics</li>\n<li>Morality and Ethics</li>\n<li>Aesthetics</li>\n<li>Anthropology</li>\n<li>Philosophy of Law</li>\n<li>Philosophy of Religion</li>\n<li>Philosophy of Nature</li>\n<li>Philosophy of History</li>\n<li>Early Hegel as a Kantian</li>\n</ol>
ORGANIZER;CN=Violetta L. Waibel:
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