Researchers and students interested in modern European thought are invited to a workshop exploring the legacy of Hegelian ideas of “concrete thinking” and their influence on contemporary French philosophy.
Hosted at CRASSH, this event brings together perspectives on Hegelian logic, French philosophy and contemporary theory through a series of papers followed by an informal discussion. The workshop will consider how concepts of concreteness and dialectical thinking continue to shape philosophical debates today.
Speakers include:
- Anna Cornelia Ploug
- Ian James
- Henry Somers-Hall
Event details
Friday, 12 June 2026
1:00–4:00pm
Alison Richard Building (CB3 9DP)
The workshop may be of particular interest to researchers, fellows, and advanced students working across German philosophy, French thought, critical theory, and intellectual history.
Further information and registration:
https://www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/51504/?utm_source=chatgpt.com