hegelianism
11hegelianism — he·ge·li·an·ism …
12Hegelianism — Гегельянство …
13Hegelianism — He•ge•li•an•ism [[t]heɪˈgeɪ li əˌnɪz əm, hɪ [/t]] n. pho the philosophy of Hegel and his followers, characterized by the use of the Hegelian dialectic • Etymology: 1855–60 …
14hegelianism — əˌnizəm noun ( s) Usage: usually capitalized 1. : Hegel s objective idealism according to which the rational and the real are equatable so that reason can arrive through dialectic at a comprehension of an absolute idea of which all phenomena are… …
15neo-Hegelianism — neo Hegelian, n., adj. /nee oh hay gay lee euh niz euhm, hi jee /, n. Philos. Hegelianism as modified by various philosophers of the latter half of the 19th century. [1915 20] * * * ▪ philosophy the doctrines of an idealist school of… …
16Neo-Hegelianism — Ne o He*ge li*an*ism, n. The philosophy of a school of British and American idealists who follow Hegel in dialectical or logical method and in the general outcome of their doctrine. The founders and leaders of Neo Hegelianism include: in England …
17neo-hegelianism — “+ noun Usage: often capitalized N & usually capitalized H Etymology: ne + hegelianism 1. : the philosophy of a school of chiefly British and American idealists following Hegel in his logical method and emphasizing organismic rather than… …
18INFLUENCES ON MARX: HEGEL, HEGELIANISM AND FEUERBACH — ■ Arthur, C.J. Dialectic of Labour: Marx and His Relation to Hegel. Oxford: Blackwell, 1986. ■ Avineri, S. Hegel’s Theory of the Modern State. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1972. ■ Beiser, F.C, ed. The Cambridge Companion To Hegel.… …
19Hegelian — Hegelianism …
20Hegelians — Hegelianism …