Philosophy Seminars 2013
The Writing and Society Research Centre and Philosophy@UWS present:

Giovanna Miolli, University of Padua (Italy)

TITLE: The Relationship between Truth and Certainty in Hegel's Conception of 
Truth

DATE/TIME: Wednesday 4 September, 3.30 pm - 5.00 pm

PLACE: University of Western Sydney, Bankstown Campus, Building 3, Room 3.G.54  
[How to get to Bankstown 
Campus]<http://www.uws.edu.au/campuses_structure/cas/campuses/bankstown>

Abstract
The paper attempts to clarify a fundamental aspect of the concept of 
'philosophical truth' proposed by Hegel. In particular, it is claimed that this 
concept is inclusive of the further notion of 'certainty'. To put it more 
precisely, the philosophical truth is to be understood as the identity between 
truth and certainty. This position presents important implications concerning 
the relation between ontology and epistemology.
The paper proceeds as follows. The first part aims at noting an interesting  
correspondence between the last chapter of the Phenomenology and the 
Introduction to the Science of Logic that specifically addresses the topic we 
are investigating. The second part deals with the clarification and internal 
articulation of the terms at stake with respect to the Hegelian horizon. It 
will be suggested how to intend both 'truth' and 'certainty'. Furthermore, some 
references to certain contemporary positions that face the truth-certainty 
matter will be added. Based on the considerations presented in the previous 
sections, part three tries to show how to reintegrate the preceding definitions 
of 'truth' and 'certainty' into their identity, and therefore to highlight the 
speculative move Hegel realises. Taking seriously the Hegelian proposal, the 
conclusion emphasises some suggestions regarding the relationship between 
ontology and epistemology that the contemporary theories of truth should take 
into account.

Biography
Giovanna Miolli is a PhD student in Philosophy at the University of Padua 
(Italy). Her PhD research project focuses on the concept of truth in Hegelian 
philosophy. She graduated under the supervision of Prof. Franco Chiereghin, 
during her Master's thesis she started to investigate the truth topic, mainly 
with reference to Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit. Her latest research 
interests also include the recent debate on metaphysical and non-metaphysical 
interpretations of Hegel's philosophy and the study of actual theories of truth 
within the field of analytic philosophy.


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