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SUMMARY:Knowledge Without Comprehension?  On Spirit after Hegel in the Age of AI
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LOCATION:Kaulbachstraße 31/33\, Munich\, Germany
DESCRIPTION:<p>The conference confronts a pressing question of our time: Can there be knowledge without comprehension&mdash\;and what becomes of Hegel&rsquo\;s concept of&nbsp\;<em>Geist</em>&nbsp\;in an era defined by algorithmic operations\, statistical inference\, and synthetic cognition?</p>\n<p>The point of departure is Hegel&rsquo\;s conception of Spirit as the self-developing totality of mediation\, in which knowing is never simply the accumulation of information\, but the unfolding of self-related comprehension. Yet today\, we witness a proliferation of epistemic structures&mdash\;artificial intelligences\, language models\, neural nets&mdash\;that generate outputs irreducible to conscious understanding. These systems &ldquo\;know&rdquo\; in a sense that bypasses human reflection\, operating through a logic that resists the very categories of intentionality and meaning on which Hegel&rsquo\;s dialectic relies.</p>\n<p>What happens\, then\, to Spirit when cognition no longer entails comprehension? Does AI signal a new stage of reason&mdash\;or the end of the very subject Hegel placed at the core of his system? Drawing on psychoanalysis (Lacan\, the Ljubljana School) and post-Hegelian dialectics (Marx\, Adorno\, Deleuze\, the Frankfurt School)\, the conference explores whether AI reveals an unthought dimension of&nbsp\;<em>Geist</em>: the unconscious of the concept\, the drive of negativity beyond reflection\, the logic of the inhuman within Spirit itself.</p>\n<p>At the same time\, the event serves as an indirect homage to Slavoj Žižek&mdash\;both as a thinker of Hegel&rsquo\;s speculative legacy and as a diagnostician of our paradoxical historical moment. In revisiting the question of Spirit under digital conditions\, we aim to honor Žižek&rsquo\;s persistent engagement with the dialectical entanglements of consciousness\, ideology\, and technicity.</p>\n<p>A Marxist perspective is explicitly welcome: AI not only transforms knowledge but intensifies class divisions and reconfigures labor\, value\, and subjectivity. Can Hegelian<em>Geist</em>&nbsp\;still name a site of resistance&mdash\; or has it become the operating system of a post-political technocapitalism?</p>\n<p>Invited speakers may interrogate the unconscious as a thinking machine\, reflect on the limits of rational comprehension\, explore the ontology of machinic intelligence\, or speculate on a rehabilitation&mdash\;or radical transformation&mdash\;of Hegelian categories. Is AI a dialectical continuation of Geist\, or its monstrous parody? And can the subject still be thought within systems that outpace its ability to comprehend?</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Dominik Finkelde:
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