Tag Archives: Hegel
Fanaticism: A brief history of the concept
The label "fanaticism" is increasingly attached to the perceived threat posed by religious fundamentalism. But rarely is the history of the term and the variety of its uses examined. Here,… Read more
The Hegel Myths and Legends
As a result of some of the historical factors and influential caricatures and misinterpretations I have discussed, a number of the so-called myths or legends about Hegel’s philosophy arose and… Read more
Book Review: Catherine Malabou, The Future of Hegel
From NDPR, a review of The Future of Hegel The French reception of Hegel has long been deeply influenced by Heidegger's interpretation of his great German predecessor. According to… Read more
Audio Lectures
Alphonso Lingis "Unintelligible Lines, Unknown Paths" January 23, 2003 Listen to lecture (Realmedia) Peter Gilgen "In the Wilderness of Thinking: Kant's 'Sign of History'" January 30, 2003 Listen to lecture… Read more
J.M. Berntsein Audio Lectures (Kant and Hegel)
A recording of J.M. Bernstein's seminar on Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit is available at this site on MP3 files. Each MP3 file is approximately 12-25MB and plays 30-60 minutes…The seminar… Read more
Colloquy: Issue Eleven, May 2006 — On Antigone
On the special topic: Carlo Salzani — Figures of Commonality in Sophocles' Antigone Jennifer R. Ballengee — Mourning the Public Body in Sophocles' Antigone Sabina Sestigiani — A Danish Antigone… Read more