The Society for Young Hegelian and Post-Hegelian Thought
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The Society for Young Hegelian and Post-Hegelian Thought

About Society

The Society for Young Hegelian and Post-Hegelian Thought was founded in 2014 in Warsaw in memory of the hundreth anniversary of August Cieszkowski's birth, the polish philosopher, who developed an original interpretation of Hegel's thought.

August CieszkowskiAugust Cieszkowski (1814-1894)

The society support the spread of the study of post-hegelian’s philosophy.

The Society for Young Hegelian and Post-Hegelian Thought was cerated on the base of The Polish Hegel and Marx Society (founded in 2006 in the Institute of Philosophy in Warsaw) and formulated as a international projekt of philosophical and sociological reserch on the area of ideas insprated by Hegel and developed by neohegelians.

The main area of the society’s work constituted a program of lectures and conferences, supporting of translations and migration of kritical concepts in philosophy, sociolociology and politics.

COUNCIL OF THE SOCIETY*

*The structure of the board is pending, changes may be made.

Massimiliano Tomba  (Padua, CUNY), President    | website

Lars Lambrecht  (Hamburg), Honorary President  

Douglas Moggach  (Cambridge, Ottawa, Sydney), Vice President  

Janusz Ostrowski  (Warszawa), Vice President  

Andreas Arndt (Berlin)  

Riccardo Bellofiore  (Bergamo)  

Agata Bielik-Robson  (Warszawa, Nottingham)  

Maja Chmura  (Warszawa)  

Michał Kozłowski  (Warszawa)  

Michael Quante  (Münster)    | website

Lawrence S. Stepelevich  (Villanova University)  

Widukind De Ridder  (Brussels)  

 

 


MEMBERS 

 
Jerôme Heurtaux  
Université Paris-Dauphine; Institut de Recherche sur le Maghreb Contemporain (IRMC), France/Tunisia

 

Halina Walentowicz  
Department of Social Philosophy, University of Warsaw, Institut of Philosophy, Poland

 

Jakub Kloc-Konkołowicz  
Department of Social Philosophy, University of Warsaw, Institut of Philosophy, Poland

 

Ewa Majewska  
Institute of Cultural Inquiry, Berlin, Poland/Germany

 

Marcin Pańków  
University of Białystok, Institut of Philosophy, Poland

 

Gavin Rae  
Department of Social Science, Kozminski University, Warsaw, Poland

 

Adam Romaniuk  
Social-philosophy Department, University of Warsaw, Institut of Philosophy, Poland

 

Emmanuele Pes  
SEL: Sinistra Ecologia Libertà (Left Ecology Freedom), Italy

 

Michał Pospiszyl  
Department of Modern Philosophy, University of Warsaw, Institut of Philosophy, Poland

 

Michał Siermiński  
Department of Modern Philosophy, University of Warsaw, Institut of Philosophy, Poland

 

Katarzyna Urbaniak  
Department of Modern Philosophy, University of Warsaw, Institut of Philosophy, Poland

 

Maksymilian Wohl  
Department of Modern Philosophy, University of Warsaw, Institut of Philosophy, Poland