hegelians

  • 1Hegelians — may refer to:* Right Hegelians * Young Hegelians (Left Hegelians) * Hegelianism * neohegelianism …

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  • 2Hegelians (The Young), Feuerbach, and Marx — The Young Hegelians, Feuerbach, and Marx Robert Nola Largely through lectures delivered at the University of Berlin, Hegel built up a circle of followers, mainly contemporaries or pupils, who were intent on working out aspects of the… …

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  • 3Hegelians — Hegelianism …

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  • 4Hegelians — He·ge·li·an || heɪ giːljÉ™n adj. of or pertaining to the German philosopher Hegel, having the characteristics of Hegel or his philosophy or dialectic process n. expert on the Hegel s writings; one who accepts the philosophical doctrines of… …

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  • 5Young Hegelians — in 1833 and responding to his ambiguous legacy. The Young Hegelians drew on his idea that the purpose and promise of history was the total negation of everything conducive to restriction of freedom and irrationality to mount radical critiques of… …

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  • 7Hegelianism — /hay gay lee euh niz euhm, hi jee /, n. the philosophy of Hegel and his followers, characterized by the use of the Hegelian dialectic. [1855 60; HEGELIAN + ISM] * * * Diversified philosophical movement that developed out of G. W. F. Hegel s… …

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  • 8Influences on Karl Marx — are commonly referred to as deriving from three sources: German idealist philosophy, French socialism, and English Scottish political economy. Although this three sources model is an oversimplification, it still has some measure of truth.German… …

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  • 9Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel — Infobox Philosopher region = Western Philosophy era = 19th century philosophy color = #B0C4DE image caption = G.W.F. Hegel name = Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel birth = August 27, 1770 (Stuttgart, Germany) death = death date and… …

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