Identity, Difference, and Contradiction: Iberian Perspectives on Hegel

April 20, 2026

 

20-21 April 2026

School of Arts and Humanities

University of Lisbon

 

Identity, difference, and contradiction are themes explicitly developed by Hegel in the Doctrine of Essence, yet they prove essential for a deeper understanding of his philosophical system as a whole. Across the Science of Logic, the Philosophy of Nature, and the Philosophy of Spirit, these categories illuminate the dynamic and dialectical articulation of thought, science, life, and anthropological, political, and philosophical structures. They operate not only within the system as such, but also within Hegel’s thought taken as a whole – for instance, in the path that leads to Absolute Knowing in the Phenomenology of Spirit.

This workshop aims to investigate the complexity of these elements of Hegel’s thought, which in many respects constitute its very core and continue to play a central role in contemporary debates on Hegel. By bringing together different perspectives and interpretative approaches, the workshop seeks to foster dialogue on how identity, difference, and contradiction can illuminate both the internal coherence of Hegel’s philosophy and its enduring relevance.

By foregrounding Iberian perspectives, the workshop also seeks to strengthen intellectual exchange and build enduring bridges between Spanish and Portuguese scholarship in Hegel studies.

 

Invited speakers: Bernardo Ferro (Universidade de Coimbra), Berta Pérez (Universitat de València), Diogo Ferrer (Universidade de Coimbra), Edgar Maraguat (Universitat de València), Edmundo Balsemão-Pires (Universidade de Coimbra), Giovanni Zanotti (Universidade de Coimbra), Iñigo Baca (Universitat de València), Mariana Teixeira (Universidade de Lisboa), Rafael Aragüés (Comillas Pontifical University, Madrid), Silvia Locatelli (Universidade de Lisboa), Tatiana Llaguno (Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona).

 

Preliminary program

The event will take place in Room B112.D (School of Arts and Humanities, Library Building)

 

Monday, 20 April Tuesday, 21 April
Room B112.D Room B112.D
11.00 – 11.15: welcome coffee 11.10 – 11.25: welcome coffee
11.15 – 11.20 – Silvia Locatelli, Mariana Teixeira

Welcome address

 

11.25 – 12.10 – Berta Pérez

The Impossible Loop of Habit The Impossible Loop of HabitThe Impossible Loop of Habit

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12.15 – 13.00 – Edmundo Balsemão-Pires

Three kinds of mediation: Hegel’s Vermittlung, the transcendental constitution of Lebenswelt, and systemic re-entry 

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Chair: Gil Peixoto

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Welcome address

 

11.25 – 12.10 – Edgar Maraguat

The Dialectical Turn in Hegel Scholarship: Rationale and Prospects

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12.15 – 13.00 – Silvia Locatelli

Sister, Wife, Mother: Sexual Difference in Hegel’s Philosophy Philosophy Philosophy Philosophy

 

Chair: Zach Tailor

13.00 – 14.30: lunch break 13.00 – 14.30: lunch break
14.30 – 15.15 – Iñigo Baca

On the Realization of Contradictions

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15.20 – 16.05 – Giovanni Zanotti

The Philosophical Discourse of Collapsing Modernity: Thinking after Hegel in Paulo Arantes’s Account

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Chair: Silvia Locatelli

14.30 – 15.15 – Rafael Aragüés

Hegel’s Dialectic and Its Critics

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15.20 – 16.05 – Mariana Teixeira

The Logic in the Struggle: On the Identity of Identity and Difference in the Phenomenology of Spirit

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Chair: Guilherme Maschke

coffee break coffee break
16.20 – 17.05 – Tatiana Llaguno

In Defense of a Hegelian-Marxist Feminism

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17.10 – 17.55 – Bernardo Ferro

On the Meaning of ‘Wissenschaft’ in the Phenomenology of Spirit

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Chair: Kaan Gündeş

16.20 – 17.05 – Diogo Ferrer

“Eigenes Bestehen”: A Subsistência do Negativo

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17.10 – 17.30 – Silvia Locatelli, Mariana Teixeira

Closing words

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Chair: Antonio Oraldi

19.00 – Conference dinner

Organization: Silvia Locatelli and Mariana Teixeira (Praxis-CFUL)

 

This event is funded by Portuguese national funds through FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia, I.P., in the scope of the project UID/00310/2025, Centro de Filosofia da Universidade de Lisboa (DOI: https://doi.org/10.54499/UID/00310/2025).