Fifth Biannual Conference of the Australian Hegel Society December 11-12, 2025 
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Australian Hegel Society Conference: ‘Globalising Hegel’s Philosophy of 
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Globalising Hegel’s Philosophy of Freedom

Fifth Biannual Conference

of the Australian Hegel Society

December 11-12, 2025



Dear Subscribers,



We are happy to share the program of the 5th Biennial Australian Hegel Society 
Conference: ‘Globalising Hegel’s Philosophy of Freedom’

Hosted by UNSW Sydney, Globalising Hegel's Philosophy of Freedom, will be held 
in presence and online.

The question of freedom runs like a red thread throughout the entirety of 
G.W.F. Hegel’s oeuvre. From his first days as a schoolboy enthralled with 
Schiller’s theatrical critiques of despotism until his last days criticising 
the Reform Bill for failing to solve the existing social conflicts in England, 
the question of freedom and its proper form were never far from his mind. Yet 
more than the subject of his various political reflections, Hegel was also 
attentive to freedom as it expresses itself in modern art, religion, economics, 
and even non-human nature. Indeed, Hegel saw freedom as driving modern 
philosophy itself, decisively announced in Kant’s attempt to free philosophy 
from “dogmatic” rationalism and to ground philosophical thought in the 
self-legislating activity of reason alone. As Hegel emphasises in the Preface 
to the Phenomenology, this new spirit of freedom has broken with the past to 
refigure all of humanity’s most distinctive endeavours. This has led some of 
Hegel’s interpreters to claim, with justification, that the central thematic of 
Hegel’s philosophy is freedom, or what is the same thing, that Hegel is the 
philosopher of freedom. While Hegel’s mature thought seeks to vindicate the 
self-understanding of then-emerging modern Western societies as committed to 
freedom, he nonetheless works to criticize one-sided and destructive accounts 
of freedom, dialectically deepening the concept in order to elaborate the 
institutional forms in which freedom should be actualised. The result is a 
philosophy that takes up and critically transforms the liberal political 
tradition in ways that remain crucially relevant today, as liberal democracies 
and the freedom they ostensibly protect face existential threats - climactic, 
oligarchic, and military. Importantly, however, Hegel’s philosophy of freedom 
itself has long been justifiably called into serious question as Eurocentric 
and blind to the violent imperialism and colonialism that accompanied 
triumphalist European declarations of universal freedom. For many commentators, 
Hegel’s world historical narrative, culminating in the emergence of a 
“Germanic” world finally self-consciously committed to the freedom of 
individuals, relegates non-European cultures to a decisively outdated 
pre-modernity. Indeed, as Terry Pinkard has recently suggested, Hegel can be 
with justification read as presenting “non-Europeans as failed Europeans,” a 
view impossible to sustain today – especially in a time when European and 
Europe-derived understandings of freedom and free institutions routinely fail. 
If Hegel’s philosophy is a philosophy of freedom which simultaneously contains 
seemingly racist and even openly pro-colonialist remarks, then perhaps Hegel’s 
idea of freedom ought to be problematised. This year’s conference of the 
Australian Hegel Society (AHS) invites scholars working on Hegel and the 
post-Hegelian tradition to critically reconsider Hegel’s account of freedom, 
its role in his philosophy and in the philosophies he influenced, and the value 
and limitations of that account in a global context today. What is Hegel’s 
concept of freedom, and how does Hegel’s account of freedom differ from his 
closest interlocutors and philosophical inheritors? How is freedom 
dialectically reworked in Hegel’s systematic theoretical works, e.g., the 
Science of Logic, the Philosophy of Nature and the Philosophy of Spirit? Can 
Hegel’s account of freedom be rehabilitated and expanded beyond its Eurocentric 
horizons, or is its fabric too tightly interwoven with European imperialism and 
colonialism? What relevance does Hegel’s concept of freedom have in a global 
context today, and how might Hegel’s Eurocentric blindspots and erasures be 
addressed in a more comprehensive conceptualisation?



The keynote speakers are

Julia Peters (Heidelberg) online,

Klaus Vieweg (Jena) in-person.



Conference is a hybrid event.

People wishing to attend should email

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