This is a conversation with philosopher Katherine Everritt on the topic of her doctoral thesis Hegel in Vertigo.
In this video I host Dimitri Crooijmans for a discussion focused on his two contributions to the third Philosophy Portal anthology Logic for the Global Brain.
In this discussion Todd McGowan and I dive into the notion of freedom after the introduction of Hegelian philosophy.
In this Philosophical Freestyle, Cadell Last and O.G. Rose attempt to tackle one of the most monstrous concepts in Hegel's Philosophy: Absolute Knowing.
Mika Leinonen, Eric Jobe, Chetan Anand and I discuss approaches to reading Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit.
In this discussion, I investigate Chetan Anand's chapter in Enter the Alien focused on "Self-Consciousness in Hegel."
In this discussion, I explore Quinn Whelehan's chapter in Enter the Alien, focused on the relation between Nagarjuna's Buddhistic logic and Hegel's dialectical logic.
In this discussion, I explore Dimitri Crooijmans chapter in Enter the Alien, focused on his attempt to put Tantric practices and Hegelian philosophy into a deeper interrelation.
The "metaphysics" of adjacency is the paradoxical recognition that we find ourselves in a post-metaphysical era due to a widespread shift in the sense of truth.
The Science of Logic is framed here as a "Counter-Enlightenment" foundational text.
In this discussion, I reflect with four students on their experience working with Philosophy Portal in 2022, first working through the Phenomenology of Spirit, and moving towards the Science of Logic.
This conversation aims to put contemporary theories of the brain, and the resulting technological projects related to artificial intelligence and machine learning, into deeper discourse with Hegelian dialectics and logic.
This conversation revolves around ideas of the mechanism of sublation, the general nature of creativity, and our own personal creative drives.
This focuses on the relationship between Hegel and Heidegger from the perspective of “Heidegger’s Hegel”.
This is an interview with philosopher Dr. Adrian Johnston to discuss his book A New German Idealism, a work which aims to think through German Idealism after Slavoj Zizek’s Less Than Nothing and Absolute Recoil.
This is an interview with Dr. Russell Sbriglia focused on his contributions to an edited volume titled Subject Lessons.