hegelianism

  • 21Hegelism — Hegelianism He*ge li*an*ism, Hegelism He gel*ism, prop. n. The system of logic and philosophy set forth by Hegel, a German writer (1770 1831) …

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  • 22concrete universal — Hegelianism. a principle that necessarily has universal import but is also concrete by virtue of its arising in historical situations. [1860 65] * * * …

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  • 23objective spirit — Hegelianism. the human spirit, insofar as it has become capable of a rational identification of its individual self with the community of other spirits but is not yet capable of the identification with the absolute idea that characterizes the… …

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  • 24subjective spirit — Hegelianism. spirit, insofar as it falls short of the attainments of objective spirit. * * * …

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  • 25objective spirit — Hegelianism. the human spirit, insofar as it has become capable of a rational identification of its individual self with the community of other spirits but is not yet capable of the identification with the absolute idea that characterizes the… …

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  • 26subjective spirit — Hegelianism. spirit, insofar as it falls short of the attainments of objective spirit …

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  • 28Karl Marx — Marx redirects here. For other uses, see Marx (disambiguation). Karl Heinrich Marx Marx in 1875 Full name Karl Heinrich Marx Born 5 May 1818 Trier, Kingdom of Prussia …

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  • 29J. M. E. McTaggart — Infobox Philosopher region = Western Philosophy era = 19th century and 20th century philosophy color = #B0C4DE image caption = name = John McTaggart Ellis (J.M.E.) McTaggart birth = September 3, 1866 death = January 18, 1925 school tradition =… …

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