Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel’s thought continues to provoke interest in virtually all philosophical disciplines, from epistemology, political philosophy, and the philosophy of law, through the philosophy of religion and history, to the fields of ethics and aesthetics. Indeed, the scope of Hegel’s influence has extended throughout the Social Sciences and Humanities.
The IV GERMAN-LATIN AMERICAN CONGRESS ON HEGEL’S PHILOSOPHY aims to present, analyze, and assess the actuality and problems of Hegel’s philosophy over a broad spectrum that includes its reception, development, and critiques. The fundamental issues examined deal with various disciplines and philosophical currents, some associated with Hegel’s own past, to which the philosopher referred in several of his works –from the early Greek philosophers to his immediate predecessors in German and European philosophy in general– others that developed after his death and have exerted a great influence in the 20th and 21st centuries. Thus, the Congress proposes analyzing various lines of the reception, development, and critique of Hegel’s philosophy as these aspects relate to the fields of Marxism, Phenomenology, Hermeneutics, Critical Theory, Poststructuralism, Analytical Philosophy, Pragmatism, Feminism, and Post-colonialism. Finally, special emphasis will be placed on the reception and development of Hegelian thought in Latin America.
The Congress is held in the framework of the activities of the German-Latin American Network for Research and Doctoral Studies in Philosophy (FILORED). We invite all those interested in participating to submit their proposals in one of the three official languages: Spanish, Portuguese, and German. In exceptional cases, proposals in English, French, or Italian may also be accepted.
The Congress’ website can be found at the following address:
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel’s thought continues to provoke interest in virtually all philosophical disciplines, from epistemology, political philosophy, and the philosophy of law, through the philosophy of religion and history, to the fields of ethics and aesthetics. Indeed, the scope of Hegel’s influence has extended throughout the Social Sciences and Humanities.
The IV GERMAN-LATIN AMERICAN CONGRESS ON HEGEL’S PHILOSOPHY aims to present, analyze, and assess the actuality and problems of Hegel’s philosophy over a broad spectrum that includes its reception, development, and critiques. The fundamental issues examined deal with various disciplines and philosophical currents, some associated with Hegel’s own past, to which the philosopher referred in several of his works –from the early Greek philosophers to his immediate predecessors in German and European philosophy in general– others that developed after his death and have exerted a great influence in the 20th and 21st centuries. Thus, the Congress proposes analyzing various lines of the reception, development, and critique of Hegel’s philosophy as these aspects relate to the fields of Marxism, Phenomenology, Hermeneutics, Critical Theory, Poststructuralism, Analytical Philosophy, Pragmatism, Feminism, and Post-colonialism. Finally, special emphasis will be placed on the reception and development of Hegelian thought in Latin America.
The Congress is held in the framework of the activities of the German-Latin American Network for Research and Doctoral Studies in Philosophy (FILORED). We invite all those interested in participating to submit their proposals in one of the three official languages: Spanish, Portuguese, and German. In exceptional cases, proposals in English, French, or Italian may also be accepted.
The Congress’ website can be found at the following address:
Section I: Hegel and the history of philosophy: from the Presocratics to Hegel
Section II: Hegel and Kant’s “revolution in the way of thinking”
Section III: Hegel’s position in the context of classical German philosophy
Section IV: Hegel’s speculative Logic
Section V: Hegel in the context of the philosophy of nature and the Natural Sciences
Section VI: Hegel in the context of the philosophy of the spirit and the Social Sciences and Humanities
Section VII: Hegel and the Philosophy and Theory of Law
Section VIII: Hegel and the Philosophy of Art and Art
Section IX: Hegel, Religion, and the Philosophy of Religion
Section X: International Hegelianism, 1831-1914
Section XI: Reception and critique of Hegel in the philosophy of the 19 th, 20th and 21st centuries
Section XII: Hegel in research and teaching: reflections on praxis
Section I: Hegel and the history of philosophy: from the Presocratics to Hegel
Section II: Hegel and Kant’s “revolution in the way of thinking”
Section III: Hegel’s position in the context of classical German philosophy
Section IV: Hegel’s speculative Logic
Section V: Hegel in the context of the philosophy of nature and the Natural Sciences
Section VI: Hegel in the context of the philosophy of the spirit and the Social Sciences and Humanities
Section VII: Hegel and the Philosophy and Theory of Law
Section VIII: Hegel and the Philosophy of Art and Art
Section IX: Hegel, Religion, and the Philosophy of Religion
Section X: International Hegelianism, 1831-1914
Section XI: Reception and critique of Hegel in the philosophy of the 19 th, 20th and 21st centuries
Section XII: Hegel in research and teaching: reflections on praxis
Section I: Hegel and the history of philosophy: from the Presocratics to Hegel
Section II: Hegel and Kant’s “revolution in the way of thinking”
Section III: Hegel’s position in the context of classical German philosophy
Section IV: Hegel’s speculative Logic
Section V: Hegel in the context of the philosophy of nature and the Natural Sciences
Section VI: Hegel in the context of the philosophy of the spirit and the Social Sciences and Humanities
Section VII: Hegel and the Philosophy and Theory of Law
Section VIII: Hegel and the Philosophy of Art and Art
Section IX: Hegel, Religion, and the Philosophy of Religion
Section X: International Hegelianism, 1831-1914
Section XI: Reception and critique of Hegel in the philosophy of the 19 th, 20th and 21st centuries
Section XII: Hegel in research and teaching: reflections on praxis
1. Proposals should be sent by e-mail to congresohegel.ffyl@correo.buap.mx. Be sure to include the following information:
a) surname, first name, academic degree, and institutional affiliation of the person submitting the proposal
b) title of the proposal, thematic section for which it is proposed, and an Abstract
c) a brief curriculum vitae, no more than ten lines in length
2. Speakers will have 30 minutes to present their papers (20 for the presentation, 10 for discussion with the audience)
3. The deadline for submitting proposals is March 15, 2025. Final notification of the outcome of evaluations will be made by April 30, 2025
1. Proposals should be sent by e-mail to congresohegel.ffyl@correo.buap.mx. Be sure to include the following information:
a) surname, first name, academic degree, and institutional affiliation of the person submitting the proposal
b) title of the proposal, thematic section for which it is proposed, and an Abstract
c) a brief curriculum vitae, no more than ten lines in length
2. Speakers will have 30 minutes to present their papers (20 for the presentation, 10 for discussion with the audience)
3. The deadline for submitting proposals is March 15, 2025. Final notification of the outcome of evaluations will be made by April 30, 2025
1. Proposals should be sent by e-mail to congresohegel.ffyl@correo.buap.mx. Be sure to include the following information:
a) surname, first name, academic degree, and institutional affiliation of the person submitting the proposal
b) title of the proposal, thematic section for which it is proposed, and an Abstract
c) a brief curriculum vitae, no more than ten lines in length
2. Speakers will have 30 minutes to present their papers (20 for the presentation, 10 for discussion with the audience)
3. The deadline for submitting proposals is March 15, 2025. Final notification of the outcome of evaluations will be made by April 30, 2025
1.- General Public
a) Participants who are affiliated with the UAM, BUAP, or FILORED and require proof of attendance: 100 mexican pesos
b) Participants who require a certificate of attendance but are affiliated with another university or college (identification must be provide): 200 mexican pesos
c) Attendees who do not belong to a university or college but require a certificate of attendance: 400 mexican pesos
2.- Speakers
a) Speakers from the UAM, BUAP, or FILORED: 100 mexican pesos
b) Students who are not enrolled in the UAM, BUAP, or FILORED but have been accepted as speakers: 300 mexican pesos
c) All other speakers who are not affiliated with the UAM, BUAP, FILORED: 500 mexican pesos
Registration fees can be paid on the following website, or on-site in cash:
1.- General Public
a) Participants who are affiliated with the UAM, BUAP, or FILORED and require proof of attendance: 100 mexican pesos
b) Participants who require a certificate of attendance but are affiliated with another university or college (identification must be provide): 200 mexican pesos
c) Attendees who do not belong to a university or college but require a certificate of attendance: 400 mexican pesos
2.- Speakers
a) Speakers from the UAM, BUAP, or FILORED: 100 mexican pesos
b) Students who are not enrolled in the UAM, BUAP, or FILORED but have been accepted as speakers: 300 mexican pesos
c) All other speakers who are not affiliated with the UAM, BUAP, FILORED: 500 mexican pesos
Registration fees can be paid on the following website, or on-site in cash:
1.- General Public
a) Participants who are affiliated with the UAM, BUAP, or FILORED and require proof of attendance: 100 mexican pesos
b) Participants who require a certificate of attendance but are affiliated with another university or college (identification must be provide): 200 mexican pesos
c) Attendees who do not belong to a university or college but require a certificate of attendance: 400 mexican pesos
2.- Speakers
a) Speakers from the UAM, BUAP, or FILORED: 100 mexican pesos
b) Students who are not enrolled in the UAM, BUAP, or FILORED but have been accepted as speakers: 300 mexican pesos
c) All other speakers who are not affiliated with the UAM, BUAP, FILORED: 500 mexican pesos
Registration fees can be paid on the following website, or on-site in cash:
https://sipago.buap.mx/default.aspx