PHILOSOPHY OF SUBJECTIVE SPIRIT
For the Twentieth Biennial Meeting of the Hegel Society of America
Columbia, South Carolina
October 24-26, 2008
Deadline for Submission of Papers: February 15, 2008
(See also: Details of the Twentieth Biennial Meeting)
The Hegel Society solicits papers on a variety of topics connected
with the theme of Hegel’s Philosophy of Subjective Spirit. Papers interpreting,
or engaging in dialogue with, Hegel’s work on topics treated in Hegel’s lectures
and writings on subjective spirit will be welcomed for consideration by the Program
Committee. Especially welcome are papers that explore the 1827-28 lectures on the
philosophy of spirit (ed. F. Hespe & B. Tuschling [Felix Meiner, 1994]), forthcoming
in an English translation by Robert R. Williams (Hegel: Lectures on the Philosophy
of Spirit 1827-8, Oxford University Press, summer 2007).
Submitted papers are limited to 6,000 words (i.e., about 23 double-spaced pages
at 260 words per page). All papers will be blind reviewed by the Program Committee,
under the direction of the Program Chair, and the format should be appropriate for
such a review process. An abstract of 100 words, accompanied by a short list of
principal texts used, must be submitted with the paper. Papers submitted must be
complete essays; proposals are not acceptable. Papers accepted for the program must
require no more than 40 minutes for presentation.
Fordham University offers the Quentin Lauer Travel Stipend, a $300 grant,
for a young scholar whose paper is selected in this process. To qualify as a “young
scholar,” the author must be a full-time or part-time M.A. or Ph.D. student at the
time of the submission deadline. If more than one young scholar qualifies, the stipend
will be awarded to the author of the paper judged best by the Program Committee.
Please send four hard copies and one disk copy (Word or RTF) of the materials to:
David S. Stern, Program Chair
Hamline University
MS-A1775
1536 Hewitt Avenue
Saint Paul, MN 55104-1284
U.S.A.
Although papers presented at meetings of the Hegel Society of America are usually published as a collection of essays, publication cannot be guaranteed. By submitting a paper, however, the author agrees to reserve publication for the HSA Proceedings if the paper is accepted for the program, and if the program is accepted for publication.
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