Arash Abazari

Assistant Professor

(Starting from Fall 2025)

Ph.D., John Hopkins University

Areas of Interest: 19th Century German Philosophy (especially Hegel), Social and Political Philosophy

Personal Homepage: https://philpeople.org/profiles/arash-abazari

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About

Arash Abazari specializes in 19th-century German philosophy, with a particular focus on Hegel. His first book, Hegel’s Ontology of Power: The Structure of Social Domination in Capitalism (Cambridge University Press, 2020), interprets the “logic of essence” in Hegel’s Science of Logic as a critical theory of capitalist society. The book was the subject of an Author Meets Critique panel in Hegel Bulletin (2022, 43(2)) and has been extensively reviewed in scholarly journals. In addition to Hegel, Abazari has published on Marx, Fichte, Kant, and the Frankfurt School. His current long-term research investigates the nature of political agency through the lens of the German philosophical tradition. As part of this project, he is currently working on a monograph on Georg Lukács’s theory of emancipatory politics. He is the recipient of an Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship (2022–24) and an ACLS/Mellon Fellowship (2015–16).

 

Sample publications

Abazari, A. (2020). Hegel’s Ontology of Power: The Structure of Social Domination in Capitalism. Cambridge University Press
Abazari, A. (forthcoming). “The Limits and Limitations of Capital: The Roots of Marx’s View in Hegel’s Logic.” In P. Pulgar Moya (ed.), Metaphysics of Capital: On Methodological Exposition in Hegel and Marx. Bloomsbury.
Abazari, A. (forthcoming). “Is the Dyad or the Triad the Building Block of Society? Fichte vs. Simmel.” In G. Gottlieb & P. Giladi (eds.), Fichte and Critical Theory. Routledge.
Abazari, A. (2024). “Politisches Handeln und Hoffnung auf den Sozialismus: eine kantische Perspektive.” Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie, 72 (4): 510-538.
Abazari, A. (2023). “Marx and Poverty.” In G. Schweiger & C. Sedmak (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy and Poverty (pp. 164-177). Routledge.
Abazari, A. (2022). “Fichte’s conception of the body: The intertwining of sociality and embodiment.” European Journal of Philosophy, 30 (4): 1488-1503.
Abazari, A. (2022). “Response to Critics of Hegel’s Ontology of Power.” Hegel Bulletin, 43 (2): 320-343.
Abazari, A. (2019). “Hegel’s Schein as Ideology of Equality and Freedom in Capitalism.” Hegel Bulletin, 40 (2): 257-280.
Abazari, A. (2017). “Opposition instead of recognition: The social significance of ‘determinations of reflection’ in Hegel’s Science of Logic.” Philosophy and Social Criticism, 44 (3): 253-277.