All times are Eastern Standard (EST)

Friday, Oct. 15th

Morning Session

Chair: Dean Moyar

9:00 am

Dean Moyar - “Opening Remarks”

9:15 am

Robert Stern - “‘This is the very essence of the Reformation: Man in his very nature is destined to be free’: Hegel, Luther, and Freedom”

10:15 am

Arash Abazari - “Reading the Philosophy of Right in light of the Logic: Hegel on the Possibility of Multiple Modernities”

11:15 am

Thomas Khurana - “True Right Against Formal Right: The Body of Right and the Limits of Property

12:15 pm

Break

Afternoon Session

Chair: Lydia Moland

1:00 pm

Lydia Goehr - Mind your Ps and Qs: Thinking through Hegel on Provisionality and Qualification”

2:00 pm

Jay Bernstein - “A Withering of the Rose in the Cross of the Present: Actualizations and Failures of Actualization of Singularity and Universality in the History of Objective Spirit”

3:00 pm

Andreja Novakovic - “No Utopia: Hegel on the Gendered Division of Labor”



Saturday, Oct. 16th

Morning Session

Chair: Kate Padgett Walsh

9:00 am

Paul Redding - “The Significance of Plato for a “Disenchanted Aristotelian” Version of Hegel’s Naturalism”

10:00 am

Jean-François Kervegan - “The Institutionality of Sittlichkeit

11:00 am

Stephen Houlgate - “Civil Society and its Discontents: Hegel and the Problem of Poverty in the Modern State”

12:00 pm

Break

Afternoon Session

Chair: Andreja Novakovic

1:00 pm

Robert Pippin - “Hegel, Allegiance, and the Problem of Ethical Standing”

2:00 pm

Michael Quante - “Marx’s Critique of Hegel’s Philosophy of Right: Dimensions and Deficits”

3:00 pm

Mark Alznauer - “Alle sind frei: Hegel’s philosophy of history as liberal apologetics”

 

Sunday, Oct. 17th

Morning Session

Chair: Huaping Lu-Adler

9:00 am

Ludwig Siep - “Objective Spirit and Nature”

10:00 am

Sebastian Rand - “ “Humanity needed it, and it appeared forthwith”: Hegel on World-Historical Technologies”

11:00 am

Kate Padgett Walsh - “Debt and the Limits of Freedom”

12:00 pm

Break

Afternoon Session

Chair: Sebastian Rand

1:00 pm

Antón Barba-Kay - “The Organic Lives of States”

2:00 pm

Lydia Moland - “Poetry and the Sense of History: Images, Narrative, and Justice in the Philosophy of Right”

3:00 pm

Christopher Yeomans - “Synchronic and Diachronic Aspects of Historicity in Hegel’s State”