Dear all,

As many of you already know, I am running a one day conference on the 16th 
April, on 'The Metaphysics of British Hegelianism' (details below). I hope 
to see many of you there.

Best,
Emily Thomas

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THE METAPHYSICS OF BRITISH HEGELIANISM

British Hegelianism, or British Idealism, was an especially productive 
period in British metaphysics. Its proponents - including T. H. Green, 
Edward Caird, F. H. Bradley, Harold Joachim, Bernard Bosanquet, D. G. 
Ritchie, Samuel Alexander and J. M. E. McTaggart - discussed a wide range 
of metaphysical issues including idealism, monism, theism, free will, 
fundamentality, the nature of truth, the existence of relations and the 
reality of space and time. Many of these topics are of particular 
importance to contemporary metaphysics. This conference will discuss these 
issues and raise contextual questions, investigating the philosophical 
influences at work on particular metaphysicians. Hegel is the foremost of a 
large pantheon of further influences, which also includes Plato, Spinoza, 
Locke, the Cambridge neo-Platonists and Lotze. Indeed, one might question 
the appropriateness of labelling the movement at all, given that neither 
'British Hegelianism' nor 'British Idealism' provide perfect labels: there 
are Hegelians who are not idealists, and idealists who are not Hegelians.

British Hegelianism has been neglected but the last few years have seen an 
increasing wave of interest in the subject, as evidenced not least by 
Robert Stern's 'Hegelian Metaphysics', William Mander's 'British Idealism' 
and Imprint Academic's new monograph series 'British Idealist Studies'. 
This conference will provide a venue for furthering that interest, 
featuring many of the eminent scholars in the area. The talks will be as 
follows.

Keynote: Prof. Robert Stern (Sheffield) "Determination is negation: The 
adventures of a doctrine from Spinoza to Hegel to the British Idealists"

Dr. Giuseppina D'Oro (Keele) "Varieties of Idealism"

Dr. William Mander (Oxford) "T. H. Green's Metaphysics of Free Will"

Emily Thomas (Cambridge) "Space, Time, and Samuel Alexander"

Prof. David Boucher (Cardiff) "Oakeshott and Idealist Metaphysics"

Dr. Colin Tyler (Hull)  "T. H. Green and the Metaphysics of the Self"

The conference will take place in the Lloyd Room, Christ's College; it will 
run from 10am to 6pm. It is supported by the Philosophy Faculty, and the 
Centre for Idealism and the New Liberalism at the University of Hull.


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