Hegel lectures by Robert Brandom, LMU Munich

Hegel lectures by Robert Brandom, LMU Munich

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The philosophy of G.W.F. Hegel is a major focus of Robert Brandom’s work. Brandom makes Hegel’s thought accessible to analytic philosophy by developing a semantic interpretation of the “Phenomenology of Spirit”. In his Munich lectures, Brandom is going to present new texts on the “Introduction” of Hegel’s Phenomenology for the first time. Conference host: Society “Conceptions of Reason. Justification and Critique” (cooperation of Chair II for Philosophie, LMU Munich, Prof. Axel Hutter, and Center for Advanced Studies, Munich – Research Fellowship Dr. Omri Boehm)

Recent Episodes

  • Lecture One: "Conceptual Realism and the Semantic Possibility of Knowledge"

    5 years ago
  • Lecture Two: "Representation and the Experience of Error: A Functionalist Approach to the Distinction between Appearance and Reality"

    5 years ago
  • Lecture Three: "Determining Meaning and Truth: The Emergence of the New, True Object"

    5 years ago