CFP: Rethinking the Place of Philosophy with Hegel
Published by Christina Huggins December 26th, 2006 in Events, Philosophy Calls for Papers| June 1, 2007 | ||
| July 21, 2007 |
Call For Papers: Submission Deadline 1st June 2007
“it belongs to the weakness of our time not to be able to bear the greatness, the immensity of the claims made by the human spirit, to feel crushed before them, and to flee from them faint-hearted.” (Hegel’s Lectures on the History of Philosophy, v2, p. 10)
Is it becoming more obvious today that the thinkers of the post-Hegelian era were/are not “able to bear the greatness, the immensity of the claims made by the human spirit”? Is our era the era of the “faint-hearted” philosophy? Celebrating 200 years since the publication of The Phenomenology of Spirit the Journal Cosmos and History invites submission of papers addressing these questions through a renewed encounter with Hegel’s thought.
Submissions can be made through the website www.cosmosandhistory.org or to the editors directly. The journal may also consider a limited number of contributions in languages other than English. This volume will also be produced as a book.
For further information please contact one of the special issue editors:
Toula Nicolacopoulos: t.nicolacopoulos@latrobe.edu.au
George Vassilacopoulos: g.vassilacopoulos@latrobe.edu.au
Paul Ashton: paul.ashton@vu.edu.au
Rethinking the Place of Philosophy with Hegel
Call For Papers: Submission Deadline 1st June 2007
“it belongs to the weakness of our time not to be able to bear the greatness, the immensity of the claims made by the human spirit, to feel crushed before them, and to flee from them faint-hearted.” (Hegel’s Lectures on the History of Philosophy, v2, p. 10)
Is it becoming more obvious today that the thinkers of the post-Hegelian era were/are not “able to bear the greatness, the immensity of the claims made by the human spirit”? Is our era the era of the “faint-hearted” philosophy? Celebrating 200 years since the publication of The Phenomenology of Spirit the Journal Cosmos and History invites submission of papers addressing these questions through a renewed encounter with Hegel’s thought.
Submissions can be made through the website www.cosmosandhistory.org or to the editors directly. The journal may also consider a limited number of contributions in languages other than English. This volume will also be produced as a book.
For further information please contact one of the special issue editors:
Toula Nicolacopoulos: t.nicolacopoulos@latrobe.edu.au
George Vassilacopoulos: g.vassilacopoulos@latrobe.edu.au
Paul Ashton: paul.ashton@vu.edu.au2006-12-212006-12-212007-07-21