Hegel Society of America
| Abbreviation | HSA |
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| Formation | 1968 |
| Founded at | Spartanburg, South Carolina |
| Type | Learned Society |
| Purpose | "To promote the study of the philosophy of Hegel, its place within the history of thought, its relation to social, political, and cultural movements since his time, and its relevance to contemporary issues and fields of knowledge. |
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| Origins | 1968-present |
President | Mark Alznauer |
Vice President | Timothy Brownlee |
Treasurer | Ardis B. Collins |
Secretary | Michael Baur |
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Main organ | The Owl of Minerva |
| Website | https://www.hegel.org |
The Hegel Society of America (HSA) is a learned society whose purpose is promoting the study of Hegel and Hegelianism. It was founded in 1968 at the Wofford Symposium in Spartanburg, South Carolina, United States. The HSA itself neither endorses nor prefers any particular way of interpreting Hegel.