Senior member Shannon Hoff will be leading a seminar at Simon Fraser University Institute of the Humanities on Monday, March
24, at 1:30 p.m.. The seminar is titled "Hegel's Phenomenology and Intercultural
Criticism." Here is the abstract:
"In this seminar, we will discuss Hegel’s
ideas of ethical life and recognition and build from them an understanding of some
of the challenges facing intercultural criticism. Three short readings will be
distributed in advance: a selection from the Phenomenology of Spirit in which Hegel explains the idea of Sittlichkeit or “ethical life”; a
selection from the Philosophy of Mind
of the Encyclopaedia in which Hegel
discusses the relation between religion and the state; and a selection from my
own writing in which I draw on these ideas from Hegel to talk about the
politics of intercultural communication (reading these selections in advance is
recommended but not required). The seminar will begin with discussion of the
passages from Hegel, after which I will present for discussion some of my own
ideas about what these ideas imply for interpretation of contemporary political
situations. In particular, I will argue that we cannot adequately recognize
persons from other cultures if we presume the existence of culturally neutral
values that can be applied to their cultural realities without initiation into
the historically developed forms through which meaning appears in those
cultures and in our own."
Shannon is Associate Professor of Social and Political Philosophy at ICS.