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Allegra deLaurentiis

Allegra de Laurentiis

Professor  Emeritus
Toll Professor

Ph.D. Universität Frankfurt, Germany, 1982
M.A. Goethe Universität Frankfurt, Germany, 1978
Laurea in Filosofia, Università la Sapienza, Roma, 1975

Harriman Hall 219
Stony Brook University
Stony Brook, NY 11794-3750

Tel: (631) 632-7570
allegra.delaurentiis@stonybrook.edu

 
 
Areas of Specialization: Nineteenth century, especially Hegel's system (foci: Science of Logic, Philosophy of Spirit, Philosophy of Right); Ancient Greek philosophy, especially Aristotle (foci: De Anima and parts of Physics and Metaphysics); and Hegel's interpretation of Greek philosophy.

Areas of Competence include issues in eighteenth and nineteenth century moral and political philosophy; Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit (1807) and his Philosophy of History; Marx and Marxisms; and, Globalization studies.

Born in Rome, Italy, she studied philosophy in Tübingen, Rome and Frankfurt. She earned her Laurea in Filosofia in 1975 at the Università la Sapienza, Roma, with a thesis on N. Goodman and W.v.O. Quine. She completed her German doctorate at the Goethe Universität in Frankfurt in 1982 with a dissertation on Marx’s relation to Kantian and Hegelian philosophy (published with Peter Lang Publishers in 1985). She taught at Villanova University (1987-1990) and Miami University of Ohio (1990-1994) before joining the faculty at Stony Brook in 1994 as a Lecturer and eventually as Assistant Professor. In 2019 she was promoted to full Professor in the Philosophy Department.

De Laurentiis’ research centers on Hegel’s Aristotelianism, nineteenth-century philosophical anthropologies, the philosophy of history, and philosophical conceptions of right in Kant, Hegel and Marx. Her undergraduate teaching at SBU encompasses introductory courses in logic and western philosophy, as well as upper levels in modern political philosophy, ancient Greek philosophy, and metaphysics. Her graduate teaching includes nineteenth-century political philosophy, philosophical anthropology, metaphysics and aesthetics, as well as selected works by Aristotle.
 
 
 
 
Selected Publications
Arbeiten zu Hegel und verwandten Themen, vol. 3 of  Manfred Baum. Kleine Schriften (co-edited with Jeffrey Edwards), W. DeGruyter, 2020;
 
Selected Articles & Book Chapters
Since 2010
“Universal Historiography and World History According to Hegel.”  Book chapter in Historiae MundiStudies in Universal Historiography. P. Liddel, A. Fear eds. London, UK: Duckworth Publishers, 2010, pp. 207-220.
“La soluzione aristotelica del dualismo da parte di Hegel.” Book chapter in Metaphysics 2006. Proceedings of the Metaphysics 3rd World Conference, Universita’ Urbano VIII, Roma, IT. Roma/Madrid, Fondazione Idente: 2012, pp. 36-42.  
“Race in Hegel: Text and Context.” Book chapter in Philosophie nach Kant. Neue Wege zum Verständnis von Kants Transzendental- und Moralphilosophie. Mario Egger ed., De Gruyter, March 2014, pp. 607-639.
“Rights-Pragmatism and the Right of Humanity. International Politics in Kant’s and Hegel’s Perspectives.” In Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie 102, 2016/1. Stuttgart: F. Steiner Verlag, pp. 22-39.
“Hylemorphism and Hegel’s Account of the Soul.” In Jahrbuch für Hegelforschung 18-20 (2012-14), Helmut Schneider, ed., Sankt Augustin: Academia Verlag, 2017, pp. 247-265.
“The Aristotelian Metaphysics of Hegel’s ‘Soul’.” Book chapter in Hegel and Ancient Philosophy. A Re-Examination. Glenn A. Magee, editor. London: Routledge, 2018, pp. 115-131.
“Derangements of the Soul.” Book chapter in Hegel’s Philosophy of Spirit: A Critical guide. Marina Bykova, editor. Cambridge UP, 2019, pp. 83-103.
“Sentience and Feeling in the Anthropology.”  Book chapter in Palgrave Hegel Handbook, Marina Bykova and K.R. Westphal, eds. Palgrave, 2020, pp. 297-315.
“Bir ve Kavram: Hegel’in Platon’un Parmenides’inin Yorumu Uzerine [“The One and the Concept: On Hegel’s Reading of Plato’s Parmenides”]. Translated into Turkish by Keziban Der. In Arkhe-Logos 2020:10, 45-62.
“Substantial Ends and Choices Without a Will: Greek Tragedy as Archetype of Tragic Drama.” Book chapter in Hegel on Tragedy and Comedy: New Essays. Mark Alznauer, editor. Albany: SUNY Press, 2021, pp. 97-116.
“An Early Translation of Aristotle’s De Anima by G.W.F. Hegel.” In Kronos Philosophical Journal, vol. X 2021, pp. 11-33. 
https://kronos.org.pl/wp-content/uploads/Kronos_Philosophical_Journal_vol-X.pdf
“On Arash Abazari’s Hegel’s Ontology of Power. The Structure of Social Domination in Capitalism.” In Hegel Bulletin (Hegel Society of Great Britain), Section “Author Meets Critic”, Spring 2022, 291-304. https://www.doi.org/10.1017/hgl.2022.17
“Natural and Unnatural Movements of the Soul.” Chapter in Hegels Philosophie der Realität, edited by Ermylos Plevrakis. Brill (Critical Studies in German Idealism), 2024, 252-71.  
https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004705531_014
“Reply to my Critics.” In The Owl of Minerva  54:1-2 (2023) 
https://doi.org/10.5840/owl202542549
“Reply to Luca Corti.” On Corti’s: “The natural basis and unnatural developments of the human spirit: on Allegra de Laurentiis’s Hegel’s Anthropology. Life, Psyche and Second Nature.” In Review of the Society of German Idealism and Romanticism (SGIR) vol 7, (2024) 
https://www.sgirreview.com/publications-3
"Los trastornos del alma en la antropología de Hegel." In Studia Hegeliana vol. X (2024), 63-87. 
https://doi.org/10.24310/stheg.10.2024.19426
“On the Political Subtext of Hegel’s ‘The Good and Conscience’.” Chapter 6 in New Perspectives on Hegel’s Philosophy of Right, edited by Andrew Davis and Sebastian Rand. Bloomsbury Academic, 2025.
“Leib und Seele in der Anthropologie am Beispiel menschlicher Verrücktheit.” In Hegel-Studien 58 (2025), pp. 17-29. 
“Psychosomatics in Hegel’s Anthropology.” In Krankheit um 1800, edited by Annette Sell. Frommann-Holzboog, 2025 (forthcoming).
“Free Will and Statehood in Hegel’s Political Philosophy.” Contribution to the symposium on Fernanda Gallo’s Hegel and Italian Political Thought: The Practice of Ideas, 1832-1900,” Cambridge UP 2024. In History of European Ideas, 2026 (forthcoming).
“Is Hegel’s Gendering of Sex an Example of ‘Speculative Empiricism’?” Book chapter in Gendering Idealism, edited by Stefania Achella and Bojana Jovićević. Springer 2026 (forthcoming).