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Definition of Georg wilhelm friedrich hegel
1. Noun. German philosopher whose three stage process of dialectical reasoning was adopted by Karl Marx (1770-1831).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
Literary usage of Georg wilhelm friedrich hegel
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Persistent Problems of Philosophy: An Introduction to Metaphysics by Mary Whiton Calkins (1912)
"georg wilhelm friedrich hegel (1770-1831) I. LIFE Beside the biographies of
contemporary philosophers that of Hegel is very prosaic. ..."
2. The Philosophy of Religion: On the Basis of Its History by Otto Pfleiderer (1887)
"georg wilhelm friedrich hegel. SCHLEIERMACHER'S philosophy of religion was occupied
with the subject of religion, so much so, that the object faded away, ..."
3. Modern Classical Philosophers: Selections Illustrating Modern Philosophy by Benjamin Rand (1908)
"... georg wilhelm friedrich hegel (1770-1831) THE LOGIC OF HEGEL Translated from
the German* by WILLIAM WALLACE CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTION 1. ..."