Join us for our upcoming lecture in the Hegel Archive’s colloquium series!
🗓️ Date: January 13, 2026
🕕 Time: 6:15 pm CET
📍 Location: RUB GA 3/143 & Zoom
🎙️ Speaker: Jelscha Schmid (Heidelberg/Potsdam)
💬 Title: Understanding Others: Fichte on Embodiment and Social Cognition
I'm delighted to see this thoughtful review of Schelling's Mystical Platonism from @dalia__nassar in EJOP. She lays out some important disagreements on grounding relations: Can the absolute be something like an organic whole?--I think no, she argues yes. https://t.co/dYuaWpnQSH
HLA Hart wrote The Concept of Law as a series of lectures for undergraduates; Joseph Raz produced his greatest work while carrying a full teaching load largely in areas outside his research focus.
We kid ourselves in supposing we can engineer the writing of great philosophical works by giving hand picked individuals copious amounts of research leave. A "picking winners" fallacy.
Better to create a stimulating and egalitarian academic environment focussed on excellence, not outputs, impact, activism, or narcissistic brand-building.
#Heidegger’s Way to 'Being and Time' - The Centenary Workshops - Fifth Workshop - Call for Registrations
Wednesday 19th November - on 'Basic Concepts of Aristotelian Philosophy' (1924) & 'Plato’s "Sophist"' (1924-25)
https://t.co/ErhJWUBaTp
#phenomenology#philosophy
Next Monday we've got Joe Saunders from Durham at the Proceedings! His talk is entitled: What's Wrong with the Master: A Critical Analysis of Hegel's Master-Slave Dialectic.
⏰ 18.15-19.45, Monday 27 October
📍 Senate Room, Senate House
🔗 https://t.co/bgmOFBp1fF
Announcing the BSP Annual Conference 2026 convened by the University of Sussex
"Heidegger 50 years on: Is There Still a God That Can Save Us?"
Brighton UK | 21–23 May
More details + CfP release https://t.co/sHA9B8pni2
#phenomenology#Heidegger
Join us for the first Proceedings of the 2025-6 year!
Lucy O’Brien (UCL) Inaugural Address: Duddington and Our Awareness of Others’ Minds
📍Chancellors Hall, Senate House
⏰ Monday 29 September. 18.15-19.45, followed by drinks reception
🔗https://t.co/OSdMfktHtZ
Call for Papers: 'Thinking intentionality' (Conference 2025) - Extended deadline
Warwick Continental Philosophy Conference June 2025 - The Oculus, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK. Keynotes: Hanne Jacobs & Joseph Schear.
https://t.co/n3Qra28CK2
#phenomenology
Paul Sagar defends Bernard Williams’s account of the relativism of distance – just published in the European Journal of Philosophy: https://t.co/8Qourv0Tg4
My article on the transformative model of rationality and Chapter IV of Hegel’s Phenomenology is now live on EJP. I argue that Boyle’s transformative model contains a key ambiguity and that Hegel gives us resources for developing a powerful alternative.
https://t.co/9ypkxjQHh5
Call for Papers - Warwick Continental Philosophy Conference 2025 - 'Thinking intentionality'
20th-21st June 2025, University of Warwick (UK)
The Oculus, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK
https://t.co/iWP8aeiBSK
#phenomenology