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The International Hegel-Society (Internationale
Hegel-Gesellschaft e.V.), headquartered in Berlin, is the oldest society
dedicated to Hegelian philosophy. Arising from the Hegelianum, active since
1946 in Nuremberg, it was founded there in 1953 as the German Hegel-Society
(Deutsche Hegel-Gesellschaft e.V.) by Wilhelm Raimund Beyer (1902-1990). At the
2nd International Hegel-Conference in 1958 in Frankfurt/Main, the German
Hegel-Society constituted itself as the International Hegel-Society
(Internationale Hegel-Gesellschaft e.V.). Since 1983, the Society has been
officially registered under this name. It is the task of the Society "to
care for Hegel's spiritual legacy, critically to research and present his
philosophy in its historical development and in its manifold relations to
preceding and succeeding theories, to work out the contemporary significance of
Hegel and his thought and, especially, to investigate and further
scientifically that dialectical method closely associated with his name in all
its manifestations and in its application." (§ 1 of the Articles of
Association from 17.2.1983)
The purpose of
the Society is "to offer a forum to all scientists who engage Hegel in
accordance with this task. The purpose of the Society is to be furthered
through conferences, publications, lectures, discussions and reports as well as
through personal contacts among the members." (§ 2)
The International
Hegel-Society has today about 300 members worldwide who are active in this
manner. The yearly subscription is currently EUR 20.- (for students and the
unemployed EUR 7.-).
Organs of the
Society are:
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the General Meeting, which takes place every two years in conjunction with the Hegel-Conferences, |
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the International Advisory Committee (15 Members) and |
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the Executive Triumvirate, which selects from its members a Chairman (President) for two years. |
The International
Hegel-Society organizes every two years an INTERNATIONAL HEGEL-CONFERENCE. The
conferences are open, meaning: Anyone who wishes to participate can register to
present a paper in a section and/or take part in the conference proceedings.
Membership in the International Hegel-Society is not a presupposition for such
participation. The conference papers are published in the HEGEL-JAHRBUCH, which
the Executive Triumvirate of the Society edits in cooperation with the local
organizational committee of each conference. Since the 1993/94 volume, the
Hegel-Jahrbuch has been published by the Akademie-Verlag, Berlin.
Since 1994, the
series HEGEL-FORSCHUNGEN has also been published by the Akademie-Verlag,
including monographs, anthologies and editions of Hegelian philosophy and its
historical influence.
The founder of
the International Hegel-Society, Wilhelm Raimund Beyer, was its Chairman until
1982 and Honorary Chairman until his death in 1990. In 1982, Heinz Kimmerle
(Rotterdam), Wolfgang Lefèvre (Berlin) and Rudolf W. Meyer (Zürich) were
elected to the Executive Triumvirate and their appointments confirmed in 1988. From 1992 until 1984 the Executive Triumvirate has consisted of Andreas Arndt (President, Berlin), Karol Bal (Wroclaw) and Henning Ottmann (Munic).
Since 2004, the
Executive Triumvirate has consisted of Andreas Arndt (Berlin; President), Paul
Cruysberghs (Leuwen) and Andrzej Przylebski (Poznan).
Contact:
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Prof. Dr. Andreas Arndt, Prinzessinnenstraße 15 Q, D-12307 BERLIN |
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Tel: +49-30-76404180 |
e-mail:
arndt@bbaw.de
homepage: http://www.arndt-andreas.de/
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