Tajik researcher becomes member of International Hegel Society

DUSHANBE, March 2, 2009, Asia-Plus / — Lecturer at Tajik Public Servants Further Training Institute, Doctor of Sciences in Philosophy Iskandar Asadulloyev has become member of the International Hegel Society. The International Hegel Society, headquartered in Berlin, is the oldest society dedicated to Hegelian philosophy.  Arising from the Hegelianum, active since 1946 in Nuremberg, it […]

DUSHANBE, March 2, 2009, Asia-Plus / — Lecturer at Tajik Public Servants Further Training Institute, Doctor of Sciences in Philosophy Iskandar Asadulloyev has become member of the International Hegel Society.

The International Hegel Society, headquartered in Berlin, is the oldest society dedicated to Hegelian philosophy.  Arising from the Hegelianum, active since 1946 in Nuremberg, it was founded there in 1953 as the German Hegel Society by Wilhelm Raimund Beyer (1902-1990).  At the 2nd International Hegel Conference in 1958 in Frankfurt/Main, the German Hegel Society constituted itself as the International Hegel Society.  Since 1983, the Society has been officially registered under this name.  It is the task of the Society to care for Hegel”s spiritual legacy, critically to research and present his philosophy in its historical development and in its manifold relations to preceding and succeeding theories, to work out the contemporary significance of Hegel and his thought and, especially, to investigate and further scientifically that dialectical method closely associated with his name in all its manifestations and in its application.

The purpose of the Society is to offer a forum to all scientists who engage Hegel in accordance with this task.  The purpose of the Society is to be furthered through conferences, publications, lectures, discussions and reports as well as through personal contacts among the members.

The International Hegel-Society now has today 300 members worldwide who are active in this manner.

Dr. Asadulloyev has become member of the International Hegel Society due his book entitled “New Categories of Philosophy and Philosophy of Politics” that was published in 2006.

Dr. Asadulloyev graduated from the Faculty of History at Moscow State University in 1973.  Asadulloyev is the head of the Information and Research Center Simurgh.  Since 2007, Dr. Asadulloyev has worked with Tajik Public Servants Further Training Institute as lecturer.  He author of a number of books and articles.   

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