Internationale Hegel-Gesellschaft
| Formation | 1953 |
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| Founder | Wilhelm Raimund Beyer |
| Type | Learned Society |
| Purpose | “"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” |
| Headquarters | Berlin |
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| Origins | 1953-present |
Chairman | Andreas Arndt |
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Publication | Hegel Jahrbuch |
| Website | https://hegel-gesellschaft.org/ |
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The Internationale Hegel-Gesellschaft e.V. (International Hegel Society) is the oldest learned society dedicated to Hegel's intellectual heritage. It was initially founded by Wilhelm Raimund Beyer in 1953 as the Deutsche Hegel-Gesellschaft (German Hegel Society).
Beyer's efforts were supported by the City of Nürnberg in its celebration of the fact that Hegel taught in Nürnberg and that Hegel's wife, Marie Tucher, was the daughter of a well-known Nürnberg family.